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Imre Pozsgai is indicated as the one succeeding Polinszky in the seat of education minister, however in 1980 Polinszky's department was integrated into the Cultural Department that was led by Pozsgai at that time (since 1976). So, noone succeeded Polinszky, as there was no position any longer where to succeed him. Pasztilla (talk) 20:26, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply