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Dénes Berinkey

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Preceded by
  
Mihaly Karolyi

Succeeded by
  
Sandor Garbai

Role
  
Hungarian Politician

Name
  
Denes Berinkey

Nationality
  
Hungarian


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Born
  
17 October 1871 Csuz, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Dubnik, Slovakia) (
1871-10-17
)

Died
  
June 25, 1944, Budapest, Hungary

Dénes Berinkey (17 October 1871 – 25 June 1944) was a Hungarian jurist and politician who served as prime minister in the regime of Mihály Károlyi for two months in 1919.

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On 20 March 1919 the French presented the Vix Note ordering Hungarian troops further back into Hungary; it was widely assumed that the military lines would be the new frontiers. Berinkey was unwilling to accept the Note, as it would have endangered the country's territorial integrity. However, he was in no position to reject it either. As a result, Berinkey and his cabinet resigned. President Károlyi then announced only the Social Democrats could form a new government. Unknown to Károlyi, however, the Social Democrats had merged with the Communists. Thus, when Károlyi turned over power to what he thought was a Social Democratic government, he was actually swearing in a Communist one. The new government promptly proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

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