Miklos Nemeth
Miklós Németh , born the January 14th 1948 with Monok (Hungary), was Prime Minister of Hungary from November 23rd, 1988 to May 23rd, 1990. It was one of the leaders of the working Socialist party Hungarian at the time of the fall of the Communisme in Central Europe and Eastern.
As a Prime Minister, Miklós Németh made the decision discussed to make it possible the Easts Germany to pass by the Hungary to gain the FRG and the West. This decision is regarded as being one of the causes of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th, 1989.
After the end of its mandate in 1990, Miklós Németh became vice-president of the any news European Banque for the rebuilding and the development (BERD), charged to help the countries of the Soviet ex-block in their transition towards the market economy. It left the BERD in 2000 to regain the Hungary, where it tried to be invested by the Hungarian Socialist party (ex- working Socialist party Hungarian) like candidate at the post of Prime Minister. But it is Peter Medgyessy which was invested, and which became in 2002 Prime Minister of Hungary.
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