1922 in Hungary
The following lists events in the year 1922 in Hungary.
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See also: | Other events of 1922 List of years in Hungary |
Incumbents
- Regent: Miklós Horthy
- Prime Minister: István Bethlen
- Speaker of the National Assembly: Gaszton Gaál (to 16 August), Béla Scitovszky (from 18 August)
Events
2 February – Bethlen, and most of his Christian National Union Party (KNEP) joins the National Smallholders and Agricultural Labourers Party (OKGFP) and form the Christian Agricultural Labourers, Smallholders and Civic Party, commonly known as the Unity Party.
9 February – Szomoróc returned to Hungary (today part of Kercaszomor)
16 February – Horthy dissolves the National Assembly
2 March – 2200 M.E. of 1922 s. decree (Lex Bethlen) restricts voting rights from 40% to 29% and restores open voting in rural areas.[1]
1 April – Charles IV dies of Spanish Flu in his Madeira exile
6 – In his Western tour, Bethlen asks for a loan from the Reparations Committee[2]
16 April – Hungary and Finland establish diplomatic relations
23 – Reparations Committee accepts loan proposal to Hungary[3]
28 May-2 June – 1922 Hungarian parliamentary election leads to the victory of the Unity Party
24 June – Second West Hungarian Uprising, quickly suppressed by the government
26 June – Special war powers end[4]
15 August – István Horthy joins the Order of Vitéz
17 September – League of Nations returns 10 settlements to Hungary by the Austrian border
18 September – Hungary joins the League of Nations
26 September – Hungarian-Austrian Border Committee cedes Hagensdorf and Luising to Austria
20 October – Susa (today part of Ózd) votes to stay in Hungary
22 November – Austro-Hungarian Land Swap Agreement. Szentpéterfa and Ólmod to Hungary, Rattersdorf and Liebing to Austria
Deaths
- 1 January - István Kühár
- 24 March - Ödön Széchenyi
- 1 August - Donát Bánki
- 30 October - Géza Gárdonyi
References
- Romsics 2004, pp. 431
- Ormos 1998, pp. 108
- Ormos 1998, pp. 108
- Romsics 2004, pp. 431
Further reading
- Ormos, M. (1998). Magyarország a két világháború korában, 1914-1945 (Vol. 6). Csokonai Kiadó.
- Romsics, I. (2004). Magyarország története a XX. században. Osiris.