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Budapest 1st Constituency
The 1st constituency of Budapest ( hu, Budapesti 01. számú országgyűlési egyéni választókerület) is one of the first-past-the-post voting, single member List of Hungarian constituencies, constituencies of the National Assembly (Hungary), National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: ''Budapest 01. OEVK''. Since 2018, it has been represented by Antal Csárdi of the LMP – Hungary's Green Party, LMP. Geography The 1st constituency is located in central part of Budapest. The constituency borders with Budapest 7th constituency, 7th constituency to the north, Budapest 5th constituency, 5th and Budapest 6th constituency, 6th constituency to the east, Budapest 2nd constituency, 2nd and Budapest 3rd constituency, 3rd constituency to the west. List of districts The constituency includes the following municipalities: # Várkerület, District I.: Full part of the district. # Belváros-Lipótváros, District V.: Full part of the d ...
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Belváros-Lipótváros
District V is the heart of Budapest and the political, financial, commercial and touristic center of Hungary. The name of the district is Belváros-Lipótváros (English: Inner City – Leopold Town), which refers to the two historical neighbourhoods that is located in the district; Inner City (Budapest), Belváros ("Inner City") and Lipótváros ("Leopold Town"). Inner City is the old town of Pest, Hungary, Pest, while Leopold Town was established in the early 19th century, and became the political and financial centre of Hungary in the early 20th century when the Hungarian Parliament Building, Hungarian Parliament was built. The two neighbourhoods were originally the 4th (Inner City) and 5th (Leopold Town) districts of Budapest until 1950 when the two districts were merged and number IV was given to Újpest ("New Pest"). Today there is a coexisting larger definition of "inner city" (with lower case letters) which includes all of District V and some parts of Terézváros, Distric ...
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Budapest 6th Constituency
The 6th constituency of Budapest ( hu, Budapesti 06. számú országgyűlési egyéni választókerület) is one of the first-past-the-post voting, single member List of Hungarian constituencies, constituencies of the National Assembly (Hungary), National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: ''Budapest 06. OEVK''. Since 2018, it has been represented by Máté Kocsis of the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance. Geography The 6th constituency is located in central-western part of Pest, Hungary, Pest. The constituency borders with Budapest 5th constituency, 5th- and Budapest 8th constituency, 8th constituency to the north, Budapest 9th constituency, 9th constituency to the east, Budapest 16th constituency, 16th constituency to the southeast, and Budapest 17th constituency, 17th constituency to the southwest, Budapest 18th constituency, 18th-, Budapest 2nd constituency, 2nd- and Budapest 1st constituency, 1st constituency to the west. List o ...
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Leftist Alliance (Hungary)
The Leftist Alliance was an alliance of leftist political parties that would have run for individual seats in the Egyptian 2015 parliamentary election, though each party will run individually. Affiliated parties * Tagammu * Socialist Popular Alliance Party * Egyptian Communist Party * Socialist Party of Egypt References 2015 establishments in Egypt Defunct left-wing political party alliances Defunct political party alliances in Egypt Organizations established in 2015 Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ...
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Solution Movement
The Solution Movement ( hu, Megoldás Mozgalom; MEMO) is a political party founded in 2021 led by entrepreneur György Gattyán. The party was formed for the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election, in which it did not win any seats. History György Gattyán's first public appearance since 2013 was in 2021 in an interview with Gabriella Jakupcsek, in which he testified about his political ambitions. After that, he hinted in Sándor Friderikusz' podcast that he was starting a party. He officially announced on 17 December 2021 in ATV that he is creating a party called Megoldás Mozgalom with which he intends to run in the 2022 elections and that he is nominating candidates in all 106 electoral districts. The party was registered on December 24, 2021, candidates were searched for in job advertisements. Program The Megoldás Mozgalom program was initially not open to the public, the program points were uploaded in the form of small cards to their website and various social media p ...
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Hungarian Two Tailed Dog Party
The Hungarian Two Tailed Dog Party ( hu, Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt; MKKP) is a joke political party in Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the .... It was founded in Szeged in 2006, but did not register as an official political party until 2014. The party's main activity is street art, consisting of graffiti, stencils, and posters which parody Hungary's political elite. Because the party participated in the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election, 2018 Hungarian legislative election, it is eligible to receive government funds, which it spends on the "Sándor Rózsa, Rózsa Sándor State Fund Wasting Public Program". Political activity Foundation, 2006 and 2010 elections All of the electoral candidates were called ''Nagy István'' ("Stephen Big", Hungarian equ ...
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László Böröcz
László Böröcz (born in Szombathely, Hungary on November 11, 1983) is a Hungarian politician. He was a member of the National Assembly of Hungary (''Országgyűlés)''. He has also served as the chairman of Fidelitas (Hungary) between 2015 and 2019. He was elected member of parliament in 2018. He lost the 2022 parliamentary election to Antal Csárdi Antal Csárdi (born in Budapest on November 8, 1976) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and politician. He is a member of National Assembly of Hungary. In the 2018 parliamentary election he was elected a member of the National Assembly, and is currentl ... in the Budapest 1st constituency. References See also * List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2018–2022) Living people 1983 births Hungarian politicians 21st-century Hungarian politicians Fidesz politicians Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2018–2022) {{Hungary-politician-stub ...
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2014 Hungarian Parliamentary Election
The 2014 Hungarian parliamentary election took place on 6 April 2014. This parliamentary election was the 7th since the 1990 first multi-party election. The result was a victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. It was the first election under the new Constitution of Hungary which came into force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law also entered into force that day. For the first time since Hungary's transition to democracy, the election had a single round. The voters elected 199 MPs instead of the previous 386 lawmakers. Background After the 2010 parliamentary election, Fidesz won a landslide victory, with Viktor Orbán being elected as Prime Minister. As a result of this election, his government was able to alter the National Constitution, as he garnered a two-thirds majority. The government was able to write a constitutional article that favored traditional marriages, as well as one that lowe ...
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United For Hungary
United for Hungary ( hu, Egységben Magyarországért) is a political alliance in Hungary that was formed to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. History The need for collaboration The need for opposition cooperation stems from the characteristics of the latest electoral system, the diversity of opposition parties, and the game-theoretic characteristics of human behavior: # a single round, plurality voting system introduced in 2011 delegates the most supported district candidate to parliament, even if his or her support is actually below 50%, only the other candidates received even less support individually. This is identical in the United Kingdom, however in Hungary, the electoral system was adopted and therefore districts were created solely by the ruling parties, and many consider the districts to be gerrymandered in their favour. # due to the unity of the right-wing ruling parties (Fidesz–KDNP) and the multiplicity of opposition parties, and without opposition c ...
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Fidesz
Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (; hu, Fidesz – Magyar Polgári Szövetség) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Hungary, led by Viktor Orbán. It was formed in 1988 under the name of Alliance of Young Democrats () as a centre-left and liberal activist movement that opposed the ruling Marxist–Leninist government. It was registered as a political party in 1990, with Orbán as its leader. It entered the National Assembly following the 1990 parliamentary election, although, it lost two seats after the 1994 election. Following the election, it adopted liberal-conservatism which caused liberal members to leave and to join the Alliance of Free Democrats. It then sought to form a connection with other conservative parties, and after the 1998 election, it successfully formed a centre-right government. It adopted nationalism in the early 2000s, but its popularity slightly declined due to corruption scandals. It served in the opposition betw ...
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Antal Rogán
Antal Rogán (born 29 January 1972) is a Hungarian economist and politician, who served as Mayor of Belváros-Lipótváros (fifth district of Budapest) from 2006 to 2014. He became a member of the National Assembly (MP) in the 1998 parliamentary election. He had been leader of the Fidesz Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (; hu, Fidesz – Magyar Polgári Szövetség) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Hungary, led by Viktor Orbán. It was formed in 1988 under the name of Alliance of Young ... parliamentary group since 2 June 2012. Rogán was appointed Minister of the newly-formed Prime Minister's Cabinet Office on 17 October 2015. Personal life He is married. Rogán's family is Slovene descent from the Raba March in Vas County. His first wife was Alexandra Sonnevend. His second wife was Cecília Gaál Rogán. He has three sons, Dániel, Áron and András. He got married for the third time. See also * Szabolcs Kerék-Bárczy Refer ...
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Ferencváros
Ferencváros () is the 9th district of Budapest ( hu, Budapest IX. kerülete), Hungary. Name The southern suburb of Pest was named after King Francis I on 4 December 1792 when he was crowned king of Hungary. History The development of Ferencváros began in the late 18th century. In both 1799 and 1838, many buildings in Ferencváros were destroyed by flooding of the River Danube. Subsequent construction utilized brick and stone instead of mud bricks, thus preventing serious flood damage. Industrialisation of the district occurred during the second half of the 19th century. During this period, Ferencváros' five mills, slaughterhouse (the largest in Hungary) and Central Market Hall were constructed. Mixed district: has areas along the Danube (the National Theatre, Müpa, the Palace of Arts are located here, more universities in or close to the area); has a semi-pedestrian street, Ráday utca, with plenty of restaurants, cafes; and the inner areas with many new buildi ...
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Józsefváros
Józsefváros (german: Josefstadt) is the 8th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the part of the city centre in the wider sense as one of the 18–19th century older suburbs, close to Belváros. Location The main streets in Józsefváros are Baross utca, Rákóczi út and Üllői út; Kálvin tér connects this district with the 5th and 9th. Keleti (Eastern) Railway Station is located at the junction of 7th, 8th and 14th districts. Name The 18th century suburb was first called ''Alsó-Külváros'' (literally "Lower Suburb"). It was named after the heir of the Hungarian throne, Emperor Joseph II in 1777. Description Józsefváros mostly consists of old, often neglected residential buildings with nice interiors. It can be divided into three parts, the borders being Grand Boulevard (''Nagykörút'') and the roads ''Fiumei út'' and ''Orczy út''. The innermost, central part includes several remarkable spots, such as the National Museum, and the central buildings of th ...
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