Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán
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Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán
Summary
Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán is a Government of Hungary[1]. It draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (government_of_hungary category, ranking #5 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's head of government is recorded as Viktor Orbán[3].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's image is recorded as Viktor Orbán cropped.jpg[4].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's instance of is recorded as Government of Hungary[5].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's head of state is recorded as László Sólyom[6].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's follows is recorded as Cabinet of Gordon Bajnai[7].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's followed by is recorded as third cabinet of Viktor Orbán[8].
- +2010-05-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán[9].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán was dissolved in +2014-06-06T00:00:00Z[10].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j2b6r8[11].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Hungary[12].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's replaces is recorded as Cabinet of Gordon Bajnai[13].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's replaced by is recorded as third cabinet of Viktor Orbán[14].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's topic has template is recorded as Q17524790[15].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's different from is recorded as Second Orban Cabinet[16].
- Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's related image is recorded as Orban Viktor Portrait 2010.jpg[17].
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Founding
+2010-05-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán[9].
Identity
Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán's follows is recorded as Cabinet of Gordon Bajnai[7]. Its followed by is recorded as third cabinet of Viktor Orbán[8].
Dissolution
Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán was dissolved in +2014-06-06T00:00:00Z[10].
Why It Matters
Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (government_of_hungary category, ranking #5 of 15).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18]