László L. Simon
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László L. Simon (born 28 March 1972) is a Hungarian writer, poet and politician, who served as Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of Human Resources from 18 June 2012 to 15 February 2013.


Life

He finished his secondary studies in the Teleki Blanka Grammar School in
Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár (; ; ; ; Serbian language, Serbian: ''Стони Београд''; ), known colloquially as Fehérvár (), is a city in central Hungary, and the country's ninth-largest city. It is the Regions of Hungary, regional capital of C ...
. He graduated as a history and literature teacher from the
Eötvös Loránd University Eötvös Loránd University (, ELTE, also known as ''University of Budapest'') is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in ...
. He was Chairman of the Union of Young Writers between 1998 and 2004. He was the Secretary of the Hungarian Writers' Association from 2004 to 2010. He edited the ''Magyar Műhely'', ''Kortárs'' and ''Kommentár'' journals. He served as chief editor of the ''Szépirodalmi Figyelő'' until 2007. He served as Chairman of the Committee on Education and Culture in the
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General Assembly. He was elected to the
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for Gárdony (Fejér County Constituency IV) as a candidate of the
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. He was Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Culture and Press Freedom from 14 May 2010 to 18 June 2012. Miklós Réthelyi appointed him President of the Committee of the Hungarian Cultural Fund on 15 October 2011, replacing Marcell Jankovics. After the resignation of
Géza Szőcs Géza Szőcs (21 August 1953 – 5 November 2020) was an ethnic Hungarian poet and politician from Transylvania, Romania, who served as Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of National Resources in Hungary from 2 June 2010 to 13 June 2 ...
, the new minister Zoltán Balog appointed him as Secretary of State for Culture on 18 June 2012. He served for eight months but was replaced due to "habitual differences" with the Minister. L. Simon was elected Chairman of the Committee for Culture and Press Freedom for the second time on 1 March 2013. From 15 June 2014 to 5 July 2016, he was Secretary of State for Cultural Heritage Protection and Capital Projects within the Prime Minister's Office. He was also Government Commissioner responsible for the renovation of the Buda Castle District and member of the WW1 Centenary Memorial Committee from October 2013. He was dismissed by minister
János Lázár János Lázár (born 19 February 1975) is a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. He was former leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group (2010–2012) and State Secretary, then Minister of Prime Minister's Office (2012–2018) in the ...
. L. Simon was made Ministerial Commissioner responsible for the renewal of the Hungarian National Museum and the preparation of museum integration on 15 April 2021 with a mandate to 30 April 2022. He was appointed Director-General of the
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on 31 July 2021. As a result, he resigned from his parliamentary seat. On 6 November 2023, the Hungarian culture ministry dismissed him "engaging in conduct which made it impossible for him to continue his employment" and for refusing to ban minors from viewing the annual
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exhibition hosted by the museum which included photographs of LGBT people, calling it a violation of the child protection law against "sexual propaganda". In response, Simon wrote that he took "note of the decision" but could not "accept it", adding that he firmly rejected "the idea that our children should be protected from me or from the institution I run."


Works

* ''(visszavonhatatlanul…)'' (Árgus Kiadó – Orpheusz Kiadó, 1996) * ''Egy paradigma lehetséges részlete'' (Magyar Műhely, 1996) * ''met AMorf ózis'' (Orpheusz Kiadó, 2000) * ''Secretum sigillum'' Magyar Műhely Kiadó, 2003. * ''Nem lokalizálható'' (Orpheusz Kiadó - Magyar Műhely Kiadó, 2003.) * ''Hidak a Dunán'' (Ráció Kiadó, 2005) * ''Édes szőlő, tüzes bor. A Velencei-tó környékének szőlő- és borkultúrája'' (with László Lukács and Lajos Ambrus; Ráció Kiadó - Velencei-tó Környékéért Alapítvány, 2005) * ''Versenyhátrány. A (kultúr)politika fogságában'' (Kortárs Kiadó, 2007) * ''Háromlábú lovat etető lány'' (with Tibor Palkó; Ráció Kiadó, 2009) * ''Japán hajtás'' (Kortárs Kiadó – Fiatal Írók Szövetsége, 2008.) * ''A római szekér. Kulturális politika – politikai kultúra'' (Ráció Kiadó, 2010) * ''Személyes történelem'' (Ráció Kiadó, 2011) * ''Szubjektív ikonosztáz'' (Ráció Kiadó, 2012)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Simon, Laszlo L 1972 births Living people Hungarian journalists Hungarian male poets Eötvös Loránd University alumni Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2010–2014) Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2014–2018) Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2018–2022) People from Székesfehérvár 20th-century Hungarian poets 20th-century Hungarian male writers 21st-century Hungarian poets 21st-century Hungarian male writers