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Sándor Simonyi-Semadam
Prime Minister of Hungary
In office
15 March 1920 – 19 July 1920
RegentMiklós Horthy
Preceded byKároly Huszár
Succeeded byPál Teleki
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
February 18, 1920 – August 16, 1922
Personal details
Born(1864-03-23)23 March 1864
Csesznek, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire
Died4 June 1946(1946-06-04) (aged 82)
Budapest, Second Hungarian Republic
NationalityHungarian
Political partyCatholic People's Party (1901–1918)
Christian Social People's Party (1918–1919)
Christian National Union Party (KNEP) (1919–1921)
National Smallholders and Agrarian Workers Party (OKGFP) (1921–1922)
SpouseSzidónia Kovács
ChildrenErzsébet
Margit
Sándor
Professionpolitician, lawyer
The native form of this personal name is Simonyi-Semadam Sándor. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Sándor Simonyi-Semadam (23 March 1864 – 4 June 1946) was a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister for a few months in 1920. He signed the Treaty of Trianon after World War I on 4 June 1920. By this treaty, Hungary lost a considerable part of its territory. Simonyi was a member of the Hungarian-Nippon Society, a society for creating cultural links between Japan and Hungary. On 4 June 1946, Simonyi-Semadam died at his home in Budapest.

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Political offices
Preceded byKároly Huszár Prime Minister of Hungary
1920
Succeeded byPál Teleki
Preceded byJózsef Somssich Minister of Foreign Affairs
Acting

1920
Preceded byÖdön Beniczky Minister of the Interior
Acting

1920
Succeeded byMihály Dömötör
Prime ministers of Hungary
Revolution of 1848
Kingdom (1867–1918)
First Republic
Soviet Republic
Republic (1919–20)
Kingdom (1920–1946)
Second Republic
People's Republic
Third Republic
  • Italics indicates interim officeholders.
Ministers of the Interior of Hungary since 1848
Revolution of 1848
Kingdom of Hungary
Transition period
Regency
Transition period
Communist Hungary
Hungary
Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Hungary since 1848
Revolution of 1848
Kingdom of Hungary
Transition period
Regency
Transition period
Communist Hungary
Republic of Hungary


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