Government of Hungary
The Government of Hungary exercises executive power in Hungary. It is led by the Prime Minister, and is composed of various ministers. It is the principal organ of public administration. The Prime Minister is elected by the National Assembly and serves as the head of government and exercises executive power. The Prime Minister is the leader of the party with the most seats in parliament. The Prime Minister selects Cabinet ministers and has the exclusive right to dismiss them. Cabinet nominees must appear before consultative open hearings before one or more parliamentary committees, survive a vote in the National Assembly, and be formally approved by the President. The cabinet is responsible to the parliament.
Since the fall of communism, Hungary has a multi-party system. The last Hungarian parliamentary election took place on 8 April 2018. This parliamentary election was the 8th since the 1990 first multi-party election. The result was a victory for Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. It was the second election according to the new Constitution of Hungary which went into force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law also entered into force that day. The voters elected 199 MPs instead of previous 386 lawmakers.
List of cabinets since 1989:
Current government
Following the Hungarian parliamentary election, 2018, the current prime minister, Viktor Orbán is serving with his government since 18 May 2018.Name | Office | Party | Period | |
Viktor Orbán | Prime Minister | Fidesz | 10.05.2018 - | |
Zsolt Semjén | Deputy Prime Minister Minister without portfolio for National Politics | KDNP | 18.05.2018 - | |
Gergely Gulyás | Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office | Fidesz | 18.05.2018 - | |
Antal Rogán | Minister of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office | Fidesz | 18.05.2018 - | |
Péter Szijjártó | Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | Fidesz | 18.05.2018 - | |
Sándor Pintér | Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Interior | Independent | 18.05.2018 - | |
László Trócsányi | Minister of Justice | Independent | 18.05.2018 - 30.06.2019 | |
Judit Varga | Minister of Justice | Fidesz | 12.07.2019 - | |
Mihály Varga | Minister of Finance | Fidesz | 18.05.2018 - | |
Miklós Kásler | Minister of Human Resources | Independent | 18.05.2018 - | |
László Palkovics | Minister of National Innovation and Technology | Independent | 18.05.2018 - | |
István Nagy | Minister of Agriculture | Fidesz | 18.05.2018 - | |
Tibor Benkő | Minister of Defence | Independent | 18.05.2018 - | |
János Süli | Minister without Portfolio for the planning, construction and commissioning of the two new blocks at Paks Nuclear Power Plant | KDNP | 18.05.2018 - | |
Andrea Bártfai-Mager | Minister without Portfolio for managing national wealth | Independent | 18.05.2018 - |
Government history, since 1990
Prime ministers
Minister of the Interior
The Minister of Interior of Hungary is a member of the Hungarian cabinet and the head of the Ministry of Interior. The current foreign minister is Sándor Pintér. Between 2006 and 2010 the ministry was split into the Ministry of Local Government and the Ministry of Justice and Law. In 2010 the prior organization was restored.;Ministry of Local Government
Minister | In office | Party | Cabinet | |
Mónika Lamperth | 09.06.2006 - 30.06.2007 | MSZP | Gyurcsány II | |
Gordon Bajnai | 30.06.2007 - 30.04.2008 | Independent | Gyurcsány II | |
István Gyenesei | 30.04.2008 - 14.04.2009 | Somogyért | Gyurcsány II | |
Zoltán Varga | 14.04.2009 - 29.05.2010 | MSZP | Bajnai |
;Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement
Minister | In office | Party | Cabinet | |
József Petrétei | 09.06.2006 - 31.05.2007 | Independent | Gyurcsány II | |
Albert Takács | 01.06.2007 - 17.02.2008 | Independent | Gyurcsány II | |
Tibor Draskovics | 18.02.2008 - 14.12.2009 | Independent | Gyurcsány II, Bajnai | |
Imre Forgács | 14.12.2009 - 29.05.2010 | Independent | Bajnai |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary is a member of the Hungarian cabinet and the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The current foreign minister is Péter Szijjártó.Minister | In office | Party | Cabinet | |
Géza Jeszenszky | 23.05.1990 - 15.07.1994 | MDF | Antall, Boross | |
László Kovács | 15.07.1994 - 08.07.1998 | MSZP | Horn | |
János Martonyi | 08.07.1998 - 27.05.2002 | Independent | Orbán I | |
László Kovács | 27.05.2002 - 01.11.2004 | MSZP | Medgyessy, Gyurcsány I | |
Ferenc Somogyi | 01.11.2004 - 09.06.2006 | Independent | Gyurcsány I | |
Kinga Göncz | 09.06.2006 - 14.04.2009 | Independent | Gyurcsány II | |
Péter Balázs | 14.04.2009 - 29.05.2010 | Independent | Bajnai | |
János Martonyi | 29.05.2010 - 06.06.2014 | Fidesz | Orbán II | |
Tibor Navracsics | 06.06.2014 - 23.09.2014 | Fidesz | Orbán III | |
Péter Szijjártó | 23.09.2014 - | Fidesz | Orbán III |