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    György Droppa (born 17 September 1947) is a Hungarian environmentalist, politician and economist, who served as leader of several extra-parliamentary...
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  • faculty within the Corvinus University of Budapest). The congress elected György Droppa (a former Duna Kör and SZDSZ member) and Erzsébet Schmuck (a former...
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  • (SD2000) and the Social Democrat Youth Movement (SZIM) on 3 June 2000. György Droppa (ZA) and István Podkoniczky (SD2000) were elected co-presidents, several...
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    left the party and establish the Green Alternative (ZA) in June 1993. György Droppa and Schmuck were elected co-leaders of the party during its inaugural...
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  • quit the party and established the Green Alternative (ZA), led by György Droppa. In November 1995, Ottó Stekler also decided to left MZP to found the...
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    Németh 98 289 13.17% N/A MIÉP István Csurka 24 341 3.26% N/A Centre György Droppa 4 404 0.59% N/A Workers' Party Lajosné Karacs 3 121 0.42% −2.38% Total...
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  • Charta 2008 joined the alliance. The first leader of the party was György Droppa. On 30 May 2010, Marxist philosopher Gáspár Miklós Tamás was elected...
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  • parliamentary election, where received 2,870 votes (0.05%). By contrast, György Droppa's ZDSZ gained only 95 votes. The ZÖP did not run in the 2009 European...
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