Horn Gyula
Horn Gyula was a prominent Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister from 1994 to 1998. He is best remembered for introducing significant social reforms, including the initial implementation of the 13th monthly pension during his administration, which became a pivotal topic in Hungarian politics.
Born on Jan 29, 1943 (82 years old)
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Horn Gyula also met with Bill Clinton during his presidency.
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Hungary:
Horn Gyula suggested a referendum on reinstating the death penalty during his tenure as Prime Minister.
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Horn Gyula was the MSZP prime ministerial candidate who faced character assassination during the 1994 elections.
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Hungary:
Horn Gyula is referenced as having a certain format that has been overshadowed by aggressive politics.
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Horn Gyula is mentioned as having used a similar political strategy during the 1998 election campaign.
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Hungary:
Horn Gyula is referenced in the context of a significant political announcement made 36 years ago.
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Hungary:
Horn Gyula was awarded the Károly Prize for his role in the border opening during the reunification process.
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Horn Gyula's plan for a 20% pension increase was not implemented by the new government led by Orbán Viktor.
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