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Milan Hodža (1 February 1878, Sučany (Then Szucsány), Turóc County, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Slovakia) – 27 June 1944, Clearwater, Florida, United States) was a prominent Slovak politician and journalist, serving from 1935 to 1938 as the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia.〔(Milan Hodža at osobnosti.sk (in Slovak) )〕 As a proponent of regional integration, he was famous for his attempts to establish a democratic federation of Central European states. His son was Fedor Hodža (a politician) and he was the nephew of Michal Miloslav Hodža (a politician and poet). == Major positions held== *deputy to the parliament of the Kingdom of Hungary (1905–1910) *vice-chairman of the Slovak National Party (1906-1914?) *representative of the Czechoslovak government in Hungary (1918–1919) *state secretary of the Ministry of Interior (1919) *deputy to the parliament of Czechoslovakia (1918–1938) *leading member of the Czechoslovak Agrarian Party in Slovakia (1918–1938) *Minister for the Unification of Laws and the Organisation of Administration (1919–1920 and 1926–1929) *Minister of Agriculture (1922–1926 and 1932–1935) *Minister of Education (1926–1929) *Minister of Foreign Affairs (1935–1936) *Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1935–1938) *chairman of the Slovak National Council in Paris (1939–1940) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Milan Hodža」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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