Education
He studied in Szeged.
He studied in Szeged.
He retired from the politics in 1844 until the outbreak of the revolution. He stack out for calling to account of Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg"s killers. During the beginning of the fights he pulled back to his possessions.
The Klauzál Square in Budapest is named after him.
As minister he represented a negotiating, moderate politics, he opposed the extreme politics which wanted to separatefrom the Austrian Empire, so Klauzál did not support the complete independence. He was a member of the Deák Party in the 1860s and became a member of the National Assembly in 1861 and 1865.
He was a member of the National Assembly of Hungary from 1832 and served as one of the leaders of the liberal opposition on the Diet of 1843-1844.