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Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Assembly
The Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Assembly () is the local legislative body of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in the Northern Hungary, in Hungary. Composition 2019–2024 period The Assembly elected at the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 29 counselors, with the following party composition: After the elections in 2019 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 18 councillors, versus 8 Jobbik- Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)-Momentum Movement- Everybody's Hungary Movement (MMM) and 3 Democratic Coalition (DK) councillors. 2014–2019 period The Assembly elected at the 2014 local government elections, is made up of 29 counselors, with the following party composition: After the elections in 2014 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 15 councillors, versus 8 Jobbik, 5 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) and 1 Democratic Coalition (DK) and councillors. 2010–2014 period The Assembly elected at the ...
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Fidesz–KDNP
Fidesz–KDNP Party Alliance (), formerly also known as the Alliance of Hungarian Solidarity (), is a right-wing national conservative political alliance of two political parties in Hungary, the Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (Fidesz) and the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP). The two parties jointly contested every national election since the 2006 parliamentary election. The Fidesz–KDNP party alliance has governed Hungary since 2010, altogether obtaining a supermajority in each of the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 national elections. History The two parties formed their permanent electoral coalition on 10 December 2005. After the 2006 election, Fidesz and KDNP separately formed parliamentary groups, but they established a caucus alliance in the Hungarian parliament. Technically Fidesz and KDNP are a coalition, but many consider KDNP to actually be a satellite party of Fidesz, since it has been unable to get into the Parliament on its own since 1994 when it ba ...
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Sándor Káli
Sándor Káli (born July 3, 1951) is a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. Káli is a member of the Hungarian Socialist Party and a former mayor of Miskolc Miskolc ( , ; ; Czech language, Czech and ; ; ; ) is a city in northeastern Hungary, known for its heavy industry. With a population of 161,265 as of 1 January 2014, Miskolc is the List of cities and towns in Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, ... from October 20, 2002 to October 3, 2010. External links Sándor Káli House of the Nation register 1951 births Living people Politicians from Budapest Mayors of places in Hungary Hungarian Socialist Party politicians Hungarian Roman Catholics Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2002–2006) Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2006–2010) Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2010–2014) {{Hungary-mayor-stub ...
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Boglárka Bánné Gál
Boglárka is a popular Hungarian female name meaning either "jewel" or "buttercup." It was the second most popular name for girls born in Hungary in 2007. People * Boglárka Csemer (born 1986), Hungarian singer *Boglárka Dallos-Nyers (born 1997), Hungarian singer *Boglárka Kapás Boglárka Kapás (; born 22 April 1993) is a Hungarian retired competitive swimmer. She is the world champion ( 2019 Gwangju) in 200 m butterfly and a bronze medallist at the Olympic Games ( 2016 Rio de Janeiro) in 800 m freestyle. Career Ka ... (born 1993), Hungarian freestyle swimmer * Boglárka Megyeri (born 1987), Hungarian football midfielder * Boglárka Szabó (born 1993), Hungarian football midfielder Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Boglarka Given names derived from plants or flowers Hungarian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Dezső Török
Dezső is a Hungarian given male name, the Hungarian form of the Latin given name Desiderius. It may refer to: People *Dezső Bánffy, Hungarian politician *Dezső Ernster, Hungarian opera singer *Dezső Földes, Hungarian 2x Olympic champion saber fencer *Dezső Kanizsai, Hungarian audiologist *Dezső Kosztolányi, Hungarian poet and writer *Dezső Ránki, Hungarian concert pianist *Dezső Varga, Romanian ice hockey player See also *3892 Dezsö Year 389 ( CCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Timasius and Promotus (or, less frequently, year 1142 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 389 for th ..., a main belt asteroid {{DEFAULTSORT:Dezso Hungarian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Ildikó Gyárfás
Ildikó is a Hungarian feminine given name of Germanic origin; its original Germanic version is Ilda or Hilda. Its meaning is "battle" or "warrior" in ancient Germanic languages. Its medieval Latin version was Ildico, which the Hungarians adopted later as Ildikó. Notable persons with that name *Ildico ( 5th century AD), Ostrogoth princess, who was accused of poisoning king Attila the Hun during their wedding night. *Ildikó Bánsági (born 1947), Hungarian actress *Ildikó Enyedi (born 1955), Hungarian filmmaker *Ildikó Erdélyi (born 1955), Hungarian long jumper *Ildikó Keresztes, Hungarian singer and actress, see Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 *Ildikó Kishonti (1947–2009), Hungarian actress *Ildikó Mádl (born 1969), Hungarian chess player *Ildikó Pécsi (1940–2020), Hungarian actress *Ildikó Schwarczenberger (1951–2015), Hungarian foil fencer * Ildikó Tóth (born 1966), Hungarian actress *Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő Ildikó is a Hungarian people, Hungar ...
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Fidesz
Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (; ) is a national-conservative political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán. It has increasingly identified as illiberal. Originally 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. Following the 1998 election, it successfully formed a centre-right government. It adopted nationalism in the early 2000s, but its popularity declined due to corruption scandals. It was in opposition between 2002 and 2010, and in 2006 it formed a coalition with the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP). Fidesz won a supermajority in the 2010 election, adopted national-conservative policies, shifted further to the right and became Eurosceptic. The 2011 adoption of a new Hungarian co ...
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Ferenc Ódor
Dr. Ferenc Ódor (born 22 November 1954) is a Hungarian veterinary physician and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Encs ( Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Constituency IX) from 1998 to 2014. He served as mayor of Garadna between 1990 and 1998. He also functioned as president of the General Assembly of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County twice: from 1998 to 2002 and between 2006 and 2010. In the general election held in 2006, he was elected MP for Encs for the third time. He was a member of the Local Government and Urban Development Committee between 30 May 2006 and 13 May 2010. He was re-elected individual MP during the 2010 parliamentary election. He functioned as member of the Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Health Affairs until 31 December 2012. Ódor was appointed head of the District Office of Encs Encs is a small town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary, 30 kilometers from the county capital Miskolc. History The area has been inhabi ...
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György Szabó (politician)
György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnographer, father of László Almásy * György Apponyi (1808–1899), Hungarian politician * György Gordon Bajnai (born 1968), Prime Minister of Hungary (2009-10) * György Bálint (originally surname Braun; 1919–2020), Hungarian horticulturist, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, journalist, author, and politician who served as an MP. * György Bárdy (1921–2013), Hungarian film and television actor * György Békésy (1899–1972), Hungarian biophysicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine * György Bessenyei (1747–1811), Hungarian playwright and poet * György Bródy (1908–1967), Hungarian water polo goalkeeper, 2x Olympic champion * György Bulányi (1919–2010), Hungarian a Piarist priest, teacher, and leade ...
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Roland Mengyi
Roland Mengyi (born 1 March 1975) is a Hungarian jurist and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Tiszaújváros ( Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Constituency XII then VI) from 2010 to 2018. He was appointed President of the General Assembly of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in 2010, serving in this capacity until 2014. Career He finished his academic studies at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Currently he attends the Faculty of Business Administration of the Corvinus University of Budapest. Mengyi became a member of the Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs on 14 May 2010. He also served as a member of the Economic and Information Technology Committee (from 2 November 2010 to 30 December 2011; and from 18 June 2012 to 5 May 2014). He was re-elected MP during the 2014 parliamentary election. Thereafter he became a member of the Legislative Committee, and beside that he functioned as a vice-chairman of the Economic Committee. Corruption charge In ear ...
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2010 Hungarian Local Elections
Local elections took place on 3 October 2010 to elect mayors and the composition of municipal bodies of Hungary's 3,176 settlements. Voters also elected the total of 424 members of the county assemblies and the General Assembly of Hungary, in addition to 16,914 local government representatives. Results Budapest Mayor General Assembly Districts of Budapest Source Towns with county rights Source County assemblies See also * 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election Notes References

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2014 Hungarian Local Elections
Local elections were held in Hungary on October 12, 2014. It was the first local election according to the new Constitution of Hungary The Fundamental Law of Hungary (), the country's constitution, was adopted by parliament on 18 April 2011, promulgated by the president a week later and entered into force on 1 January 2012. It is Hungary's first constitution adopted within a dem ... which went into force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law entered into force that day. Changes compared to 2010 * The two following municipal terms (2014-2019 and 2019-2024) will last for 5 years. * The election rules for the General Assembly of Budapest has changed. Before 2014 the members of the General Assembly of Budapest were the mayor of Budapest and 32 members elected from party lists just the same way as the members of the General Assemblies of the counties are elected. From 2014 on, the 33 members of the city council are: **the mayor of Budapest **the 23 mayors of the districts of Bu ...
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Jobbik
The Jobbik – Movement for a Better Hungary (, ), commonly known as Jobbik (), and previously known as Conservatives () between 2023 and 2024, is a Conservatism, conservative List of political parties in Hungary, political party in Hungary. Originating with Political radicalism, radical and Hungarian nationalism, nationalist roots, at its beginnings, the party described itself as "a principled, conservative and Ultranationalism, radically patriotic Christian Christian party", whose "fundamental purpose" is the protection of "Hungarian values and interests." In 2014, the party was described as an "Antisemitism, anti-Semitic organization" by ''The Independent'' and a "neo-Nazi party" by the president of the European Jewish Congress. From 2015 to 2020, the party started to re-define itself as a more moderate conservative people's party and changed the controversial elements of its communication, culminating with its new declaration of principles now defining itself as a centre-right ...
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