3rd Kingdom of Hungary

The 3rd Kingdom of Hungary was a country in Central Europe, which existed from 1923 to 1928.

Formation and Early History
On the 4th of January, the King's rights to the throne were restrored witht he Budapest Agreement, officially restoring the Kingdom of Hungary. The Hungarian Socialist Front tried to restore communism, but due to almost no support from the general population, the coup failed, and the monarchy was here to stay. On the 10th of January, the Hungarian Royal Parliament would be formed, and the first general hungarian elections would happen two days later. For the next 2 years, the country fixed its infrustructer and economy, doing multiple reforms. In late 1924, a 2 week long invasion of Slovakia started, with the result being a reannexation of Slovakia. Later Transylvania would be split between Hungary and Romania, giving Hungary it's Inter-war borders.

Generals Coup and Republic of Hungary
In 1925, a group of generals, annoyed at the power of the parliament, attempted a coup, but it failed just after 2 days, due to popular demand to restore the parliament. But the generals didn't want to give up, and started planning a second coup. By 1926, the economic reforms were finished, and the country was better than ever. But then, on the 11th of July, 1926, the army started the second soup, which also failed, but would result in the murder of the king and his eldest son, leaving the young and incompetant Szilárd Kornél, officially Szilárd II, as king of the country. He quickly undid many of the reforms and revoked the powers of the parliament. Many people now became dissatisfied with the monarchy. The generals decided to use this to their advantage, and on the 5th of March, 1927, did another coup. But the people again resisted, and forced the parliament to be reoppened. After much pressure from the people, the parliament abolished the monarchy, and the king was forced to abdicate the next day. After a national referendum, the Republic of Hungary was proclaimed on the 11th.