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Latest revision as of 21:54, 5 December 2021

Former Prime-Minister

Samir Imre
Lyon Leader 5.jpg
Nagy visiting Layfet in 1957
Born18th December 1905
Died13th May 1995
Cause of deathCardiac Arrest
Resting placeCsepel Great Church
NationalityLyonheimerish with Fallooplesburgian heritage
Known forRebuild of Lyonheimer following communism
Term1954-1958 (4 Years)
PredecessorMilkos Varmaskov
SuccessorJános Rákosi
Political partyCivic Alliance
AwardsPeace Prize

Samir Imre (Hungarian: Samriri Imre, 1905-1995) was a democrat politician who served as the Prime-Minister of Lyonheimer from 1954 to 1958, as well as leader of the Civic Alliance party from 1949 to 1961. Imre is considered by many Lyonheimerish to be the greatest Prime-Minister the nation has ever had, due to his large part in the Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution of 1954