City with county rights

A city with county rights (or urban county, Hungarian: megyei jogú város, MJV) is a level of administrative subdivision in Hungary. Since 1994 all county seats are automatically awarded this status, and since 2012 this is the only way a new city may become a city with county rights. However, all cities that achieved this rank before 2012 have retained their status and there is no law that provides for the revocation of this title. As such, cities like Hódmezővásárhely or Dunaújváros that are not county seats are still cities with county rights. From 2006 until 2022, there were 23 cities with county rights.[1] Since May 2022, there are 25 cities with county rights.[2] Before 1950, the former so-called cities with municipal rights (törvényhatósági jogú város) had a similar status as the present urban counties.

Budapest is not considered an urban county and has a special status among the other Hungarian cities.

Every city with county rights is allowed to be subdivided into districts. The representative body is the General Assembly (közgyűlés) which elects with the County Assembly a council that takes care of different tasks related to the county.[3]

History

Between 1954 and 1971, the four largest regional cities received the megyei jogú város title. These were Debrecen, Miskolc, Pécs and Szeged. Then, from 1971 to 1990, the four previous cities and Győr were granted a new status known as "county city" (megyei város). This status was also extended to three other cities in 1989: Salgótarján, Nyíregyháza and Kecskemét. After the end of Communism, this status was abolished and replaced by the urban counties as before 1971. The eight megyei város and twelve additional cities became megyei jogú város.

List

Coats
of arms
CityCountyPopulation
(2013)
Urban county
since
Mayor
Baja Bács-Kiskun37 3262022Nyirati Klára
Békéscsaba Békés61 046 Decrease1990Szarvas Péter
Debrecen Hajdú-Bihar204 333 Decrease1990Papp László
Dunaújváros Fejér46 813 Decrease1990Pintér Tamás
Eger Heves54 867 Decrease1990Mirkóczi Ádám
Érd Pest63 333 Increase2006Dr. Csőzik László
Esztergom Komárom-Esztergom30 0622022Hernádi Ádám
Győr Győr-Moson-Sopron128 567 Increase1990Dr. Dézsi Csaba András
Hódmezővásárhely Csongrád-Csanád45 700 Decrease1990Dr. Márki-Zay Péter
Kaposvár Somogy65 337 Decrease1990Szita Károly
Kecskemét Bács-Kiskun111 863 Increase1990Szemereyné Pataki Klaudia
Miskolc Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén162 905 Decrease1990Veres Pál
Nagykanizsa Zala49 070 Decrease1990Balogh László
Nyíregyháza Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg118 185 Decrease1990Dr. Kovács Ferenc
Pécs Baranya147 719 Decrease1990Péterffy Attila
Salgótarján Nógrád37 199 Decrease1994Fekete Zsolt
Sopron Győr-Moson-Sopron60 528 Increase1990Dr. Farkas Ciprián
Szeged Csongrád-Csanád161 837 Decrease1990Dr. Botka László
Szekszárd Tolna33 599 Decrease1994Ács Rezső
Székesfehérvár Fejér99 247 Decrease1990Dr. Cser-Palkovics András
Szolnok Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok73 193 Decrease1990Szalay Ferenc
Szombathely Vas77 547 Decrease1990Dr. Nemény András
Tatabánya Komárom-Esztergom67 406 Decrease1990Szűcsné Posztovics Ilona
Veszprém Veszprém60 876 Decrease1990Porga Gyula
Zalaegerszeg Zala59 618 Decrease1990Balaicz Zoltán

References

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