Gábor Andreánszky (politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gábor Andreánszky (politician)

Hungarian politician

Date of Birth: 23-Jun-1848

Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria

Date of Death: 19-May-1908

Profession: politician

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Gábor Andreánszky (politician)

  • Baron Gábor Andreánszky de Liptószentandrás (23 June 1848 – 19 May 1908) was a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament.
  • He was the father of botanist Gábor Andreánszky (1895-1967). He was born in Vienna, where his father Baron Sándor Andreánszky served in the Council of Hungarian Court Chamber.
  • He finished his studies in Pozsony and Nagyvárad.
  • He involved in politics when he was still young; at the age of 17 he was a member of the Deák Party and exerted an active role during 1865 elections. The two Andreánszky brothers, István and Gábor received the title of Baron in Hungary on 5 October 1875 by Emperor-King Francis Joseph.
  • Earlier the family already held the title of Baron in Austria.
  • in this same year he was appointed to a member of the House of Magnates but he gave a speech at first in 1883, during Tiszaeszlár Affair when he protested against the enabling of Christian-Jewish marriages.
  • He joined to the Anti-Semitic movement of Gyozo Istóczy which transformed into the National Anti-Semitic Party.
  • He was elected to a member of the House of Representatives in 1884 elections in the colours of his party. He became co-chairman of the group along with Géza Ónody.
  • Ónody represented the Independence faction (which rejected the Austro-Hungarian Compromise), while Andreánszky was the advocate of the pro-Ausgleich members.
  • Despite this the party divided soon and virtually eliminated in 1892.
  • During 1887 elections he unsuccessfully launched from Moderate Opposition list but soon in a by-election he was elected to MP as a representative of Nógrád.
  • He could repeated his success in 1892 (the party renamed itself to National Party).

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