At Oradea he became acquainted with Kálmán Tisza, prime minister of Hungary, who, hearing him speak at a national gathering of notables, was so carried away by his eloquence that he caused him to be called to the Hungarian parliament as representative of the Jews.
Legislation such as Public Law III abolished the Royal Chancellery and the Residential Council and replacing them with a bicameral parliament (House of Lords and House of Representatives).
Tisza | Kálmán Petrovics | Kalman filter | Kálmán Balogh | Matthew Kalman | Kálmán Tisza | Kálmán Tihanyi | Kálmán Széll | István Tisza |