György Lukács (politician) explained

György Lukács
Գյորգի Լուկաչ
Caption:György Lukács
Order:Minister of Religion and Education of Hungary
Term Start:18 June 1905
Term End:6 March 1906
Predecessor:Albert Berzeviczy
Successor:Gyula Tost
Birth Date:1865 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Nagyvárad, Austrian Empire
Death Place:Budapest, People's Republic of Hungary
Profession:politician, jurist
Party:Liberal Party, Constitution Party, Unity Party

György Lukács de Erzsébetváros (Armenian: Գյորգի Լուկաչ; 10 September 1865 – 28 September 1950) was a Hungarian politician of Armenian origin, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1905 and 1906. From 1887 to 1897 he worked for the Ministry of Interior. He suggested to nationalise the institution of parish register. He had significant role in the crush of the peasant movements. He was member of the Diet of Hungary from 1921. During the Regency he was active in the works of the Interparliamentary Union and the League of Nations Union. He served as president of the Hungarian National Fine Art Association and manager chairman of the chauvinist Hungarian Revisionist League party.

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