Gusztáv Vizsolyi (1822 – 9 February 1889) was a Hungarian jurist and politician from Tolna County. He was leader of the Liberal Party, which controlled Hungary between 1875 and 1905.

Gusztáv Vizsolyi
Chairman of the Liberal Party
In office
June 1881 – 9 February 1889
Preceded byIstván Gorove
Succeeded byFrigyes Podmaniczky
Personal details
Born1822
Dunaszentgyörgy, Kingdom of Hungary
Died9 February 1889 (aged 67)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Political partyDeák Party (1872-1875)
Liberal Party (1875-1889)
Professionpolitician

Political career

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He was born in Dunaszentgyörgy. He studied law in Pozsony (today: Bratislava, Slovakia) and became a lawyer in Pest. After that he served as an official in Tolna County. He was appointed deputy notary. Since 1861, he served as Chief Notary of the county and later was elected Deputy Lieutenant (Viscount; vicecomes) in 1865.

He became Member of Parliament for Kölesd in 1872. He was a member of the Deák Party which united with the Centre Left. Thus Vizsolyi became a member of the Liberal Party after 1875, which was the governing party of the Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1905. He was a member of the Parliamentary Committee of Administration since 1874. After the death of István Gorove, Vizsolyi was appointed leader of the Liberal Party. He held the position until his death. Vizsolyi died of cancer in 1889. He was buried on 13 February 1889.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Liberal Party
1881–1889
Succeeded by