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István Stadinger was born on 27 January, 1927 in HUN Keszthely Címer.svg Keszthely, Kingdom of Hungary, is a Hungarian politician (born 1927). Discover István Stadinger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January, 1927
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace HUN Keszthely Címer.svg Keszthely, Kingdom of Hungary
Date of death 2018
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Nationality Hungary

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His wife is Helén Antos

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1927

István Stadinger (27 January 1927 – 26 January 2018) was a Hungarian communist politician, who served as Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary between 1988 and 1989, until his resignation.

1945

He worked in this profession until 1945.

After the end of World War II, Stadinger joined the re-formed Social Democratic Party (SZDP) in April 1945.

He was entrusted to organize a youth branch of the party in his birthplace Keszthely.

Shortly, he became head of the Keszthely branch of the youth organization Social Democratic Youth Movement (SZIM), then the parent party itself in the same town.

1946

He led the party branch in Nagykanizsa District since early 1946, then he was appointed secretary of the Zala County branch.

1948

He actively supported the merger of SZDP and the Soviet-backed Hungarian Working People's Party (MDP) in 1948.

He became a member of the Zala County Committee of the latter party thereafter, where he also functioned as an organizing secretary.

1949

From the autumn of 1949, he became the organizing secretary of the Baranya County Committee of the MDP.

He was a member of the Baranya County Council.

1951

From April 1951, Stadinger held economic positions.

1954

Between 1951 and 1954 he was the director of the Gas Generating Equipment Factory, from 15 July 1954 to September 1956 the Agricultural Machinery Factory of Törökszentmiklós, then until February 1957 he was the director of the Mill Machinery Factory, and from 1957 the Agricultural Machinery Factory of Budapest.

1962

From 1 February 1962 to 31 October 1978, he was the CEO of Metropolitan Gas Works (Fővárosi Gázművek) in Budapest.

Meanwhile he also obtained a degree at the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences.

1978

Stadinger served as Deputy Chairman of the Council of Budapest from 14 October 1978 to 1 January 1988.

His portfolio included oversight of utilities, transportation, and urban architecture.

1979

He also served as president of the Budapest Sports Association (BSE) from 26 March 1979 to 16 March 1985.

1980

Beside his party and social assignments in Budapest, Stadinger was elected into the National Assembly in the 1980 parliamentary election, representing Óbuda (6th constituency, Budapest).

He was Secretary of the Committee on Industry from 27 June 1980, Chairman of the Committee on Construction and Transport in the 1985 term from 28 June 1985 to 29 June 1988, then ordinary member from 27 June 1989 to 2 May 1990.

Stadinger was elected Speaker of the National Assembly with 129 votes against.

1983

Between 1983 and January 1987, he was also the president of the Budapest City Beautification Association.

1985

He was re-elected in the 1985 parliamentary election.

1988

He was General Deputy Chairman from 1 January to 29 June 1988.

From 15 March 1988, he was the chairman of the judging committee of the new National Theatre's design tender.

He served in this capacity between 29 June 1988 and 10 March 1989.

Amid the transition to democracy, he represented a hard-line Communist standpoint, who strongly opposed reform efforts.

He resigned from his position.

He justified his decision on the grounds that Parliament's work had accelerated and that a younger Member was needed to organize it.

He retired from politics after the fall of Communist system.

Stadinger married civil servant Helén Antos.

Their marriage produced two children, physician Zsuzsanna and engineer István.

1990

He retired from the politics after 1990.

István Stadinger was born into a working-class family in Keszthely as the son of locomotive heater fireman József Stadinger and housewife Anna Szabó.

After finishing elementary school, Stadinger started working as an aircraft mechanic student in the plant of the Sport Flying Association of the University of Technology in Pesterzsébet and Ferihegy.