Lajos Veto (1904–1989) was a Hungarian Lutheran bishop sympathetic to the communist leadership.
The communist government replaced Bishop Lajos Ordass as head of Hungary's Lutherans with Lajos Veto following Ordnass' "anti-communist address" at the International Lutheran assembly in Minneapolis.
Lajos Veto resigned his position after the Hungarian revolt, but returned to post in December 1957.
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