Baron Ádám Récsey (Sárd 1775 – Vienna 26 October 1852) was a Hungarian politician and general who served as the Prime Minister of Hungary between 3 October and 7 October during the revolution of 1848. The ruler appointed him illegally. Récsey countersigned his own appointment neglecting the Diet of Hungary. He resigned when an uprising broke out in Vienna in the effects of the Hungarian revolution.
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