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Fridyesh Puyya ( Hungarian. Frigyes Puja ; February 2, 1921 , Button , Kingdom of Hungary - July 5, 2008 , Budapest , Hungary ) - Hungarian statesman and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hungarian People's Republic (1973-1983).
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F. Puyya (far right) during a visit to the GDR | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Janos Peter | ||||||
| Successor | Peter Varconi | ||||||
| Birth | February 2, 1921 Button , Kingdom of Hungary | ||||||
| Death | July 5, 2008 (87 years old) Budapest , Hungary | ||||||
| The consignment | Hungarian Socialist Workers Party | ||||||
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Biography
In 1934-1945 worked as a typesetter.
- 1946-1949 - Secretary of the Hungarian Communist (Party of Workers), Battona,
- 1949-1950 - Secretary of the Hungarian Workers Party of the Chanad region,
- 1951-1953 - Head of the Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
- 1953-1955 - Ambassador to Sweden
- 1954-1955 - Ambassador in Norway and Denmark part-time,
- 1955-1959 - Ambassador to Austria,
- 1959-1963 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 1963-1968 - Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
- 1968-1973 - first Deputy,
- 1973-1983 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hungarian People's Republic,
- 1983-1986 - Ambassador to Finland,
- 1987-1993 - Chairman of the Children's Fund of Hungary and Hungary.