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János Berecz (18 September 1930 – 7 July 2022) was a Hungarian
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politician and ideologist, a leading member of the ruling
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(MSZMP) in the 1980s. Along with
Károly Grósz Károly Grósz (1 August 1930 – 7 January 1996) was a Hungarian communist politician, who served as the General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party from 1988 to 1989. Early career Grósz was born in Miskolc, Hungary. He jo ...
, he represented the party's hard-line Marxist-Leninist branch and was considered a potential candidate to succeed
János Kádár János József Kádár (; ; né Czermanik; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989) was a Hungarian Communist leader and the General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, a position he held for 32 years. Declining health led to his retireme ...
as General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party.


Early life

János Berecz was born into farming peasant family in Ibrány in Szabolcs County on 18 September 1930, as the son of Elek Berecz and Emília K. Fekete. He attended elementary school in his birthplace (six-grade primary) and
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(four-grade state civil school) until 1946. He attended the Reformed Gymnasium of
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from 1946, then Kossuth Lajos Gymnasium of
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from 1949. He graduated from there in 1950. He attended the Faculty of Arts of the
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since 1950.Nemzeti Emlékezet Bizottsága
/ref> Berecz became a secretary of the Association of Working Youth (DISZ) within the university. He joined the
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(MDP) in 1951. He studied
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in the
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since that year, then he was a student of the Lenin Institute, which emerged from ELTE, until 1955. He served as secretary of the youth communist organization DISZ within the institute and in charge of agitation and propaganda of its party committee.


Early career

After earning a degree of scientific socialism, Berecz was delegated to the
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central committee of the DISZ as a political associate in 1955. In this capacity, he supervised the ideological operations of the University of Theatre Arts, the Academy of Music, the University of Fine Arts and the University of Applied Arts. Shortly after suppression of the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 4 November 1956; ), also known as the Hungarian Uprising, was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by ...
, Berecz joined the legal successor Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) and later its youth branch Hungarian Young Communist League (KISZ). As a member of the Association of Hungarian University and College Students, he helped to drift the newly founded advocacy organization under the MSZMP in early 1957. Berecz was appointed president of the pro-communist Hungarian National Student Committee in the spring of 1958. He headed the university and Secondary School Department of the Central Committee of KISZ since September 1958. He established prosperous political relations with KISZ leader Zoltán Komócsin in this capacity. Berecz studied in the Academy of Social Sciences of the Central Committee of the
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in
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from 1963 to 1966. He defended his dissertation in 1967, earning candidate of historical sciences academic degree. His academic work titled ''Ellenforradalom tollal és fegyverrel'' ("A Counter-revolution with Pen and Gun"), which was published in 1969, was considered the scientific foundation of the "canonized" position of the Kádár regime on the events of 1956 until the dissolution of the
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in 1989.


Party career

Returning to Hungary, Berecz entered foreign service. He functioned as Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since August 1966. In this capacity, he participated in preparation for opening diplomatic relations with
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and preliminary negotiations of the
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in August 1968. He was appointed deputy head (since 1972), then head (from 1974 to 1982) of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Central Committee of MSZMP. He was elected to the central committee in March 1980. He worked as editor-in-chief of ''
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'' from 1982 to 1985. Berecz rose to prominence in the spring of 1985, when hard-line branch of the ruling party obtained important positions. He was delegated to the Secretariat of the Central Committee in March 1985, in charge of agitation and propaganda. Succeeding György Aczél, he was responsible for the task of censoring opposition writers. Berecz was also elected a Member of Parliament for
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( Szabolcs-Szatmár 6th constituency) in the
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.Upon the request of János Kádár, Berecz was elected to the Political Committee of the MSZMP in June 1987. In the subsequent years, he became a close associate of
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then general secretary Károly Grósz. Due to his staunch Marxist–Leninist politician positions, he was gradually marginalized within the party, when a peaceful transition to democracy began. He was not re-elected to the Political Committee in April 1989, then was replaced as secretary for ideology and propaganda in June 1989. He chaired the parliament's foreign affairs committee from June 1989 to May 1990.


Later life

When the last congress of MSZMP decided to abolish and reorganize itself into the
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(MSZP) in December 1989, Berecz was among those hard-line communists, who did not join the new social democratic party and established its "intellectual successor", also called the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (the present-day
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). Berecz was announced to become leader of the 20-member caucus in the parliament, serving in this capacity from December 1989 to May 1990. Berecz ran as a candidate in the
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, but did not secure a mandate and the MSZMP under the leadership of Gyula Thürmer did not reach the parliamentary threshold too. He left the party in 1991 and was a vocal supporter of the Left Wing Unity Movement. He was briefly a member of the
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(MSZDP) between 1997 and 1999. Berecz then retired and wrote several books. His autobiographical work ''Vállalom'' ("I maintain") was published in 2004. In 2003, he was elected honorary citizen in his native village of Ibrány.


Personal life

His first wife was Annamária Lőwinger (1933–1986), deputy director of the National General Directorate of Spas. They married in 1955. They had three children, including diplomat Marianne Berecz. Annamária Lőwinger died in a car accident on 4 February 1986. Thereafter, Berecz married actress Anikó Sáfár in 1988. János Berecz died in Budapest on 7 July 2022, at the age of 91.


References


Bibliography

*Elek, István: ''Rendszerváltoztatók húsz év után'', Magyar Rádió Zrt. és Heti Válasz Lap- és Könyvkiadó Kft., 2009. (interview, pp. 256–263.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Berecz, Janos 1930 births 2022 deaths People from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County University of Debrecen alumni Eötvös Loránd University alumni Members of the Hungarian Working People's Party Members of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Hungarian Workers' Party politicians Social Democratic Party of Hungary politicians Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1985–1990)