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SANTOR [ See also: born on the 14th of See also: November 1848 at See also: Moor, in the comitat of Stuhlweissenburg
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After studying See also: law at the university of See also: Budapest he graduated See also: doctor See also: juris
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He then entered the See also: government service, and after a See also: period of See also: probation was appointed to a See also: post in the See also: ministry of See also: finance
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He still, however, continued an See also: academic career by lecturing on See also: political See also: economy at the university
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In 1886 See also: Wekerle was elected to the See also: House of Deputies, became in the same See also: year See also: financial secretary of See also: state, and in 1889 succeeded See also: Tisza as See also: minister of finance
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He immediately addressed himself to the task of improving the financial position of the country, carried out the conversion of the State loans, and succeeded, for the first See also: time in the See also: history of the Hungarian budget, in avoiding a deficit
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In November 1892 Wekerle succeeded Count Szapary as premier, though still retaining the portfolio of finance
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At the See also: head of a strong government he was enabled, in spite of a powerful opposition of Catholics and Magnates, to carry in 1894 the See also: Civil See also: Marriage See also: Bill
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The continued opposition of the clerical party,however, brought about his resignation on the 22nd of See also: December 1894, when he was succeeded by Banffy
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On the 1st of See also: January 1897 he was appointed president of the newly created judicial commission at Budapest, and for the next few years held aloof from politics, even under the ex-lex government of Fejervary
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On the reconciliation of the See also: king-emperor with the coalition he was therefore selected as the most suitable
See also: man to See also: lead the new government, and on the 8th of See also: April 1906 was appointed See also: prime minister, taking at the same time the portfolio of finance
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He resigned the premiership on the 27th of April 1909, but was not finally relieved of his office until the formation of the Khuen-Hedervary See also: cabinet on the 17th of January 1910
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