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    Gábor Kuncze (born 4 November 1950 in Pápa) is a Hungarian liberal politician, former chairman of the Hungarian Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ). He...
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  • goalkeeper Gábor Kuncze, Hungarian politician Gábor Maté, Hungarian-born Canadian physician Gábor Rappert–Vencz, Romanian actor of Hungarian ethnicity Gabor Sarkøzy...
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    Gábor Demszky (Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈdɛmski], born 4 August 1952) is a Hungarian politician, lawyer and sociologist by qualification. Demszky was the Mayor...
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  • 1997 Gábor Kuncze – 24 April 1997 to 20 June 1998 Bálint Magyar – 20 June 1998 to December 2000 Gábor Demszky – December 2000 to June 2001 Gábor Kuncze –...
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    MSZP and SZDSZ leaders László Kovács, Ildikó Lendvai, Katalin Szili and Gábor Kuncze. He also said he would enact the 100-day action program again, but he...
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    majority, and partly to get his reform package past his own party's left wing. Kuncze was lead candidate for SZDSZ, but was not party leader Boross had been Prime...
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    office 8 July 1998 – 27 May 2002 Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Preceded by Gábor Kuncze Succeeded by Mónika Lamperth Personal details Born (1948-07-03) 3 July...
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  • host since 2008. The then-active SZDSZ MP, also former party chairman Gábor Kuncze was the Minister of Interior appointed by the liberal party, SZDSZ. Socialist...
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    Democratic Forum. Including 35 deputies elected as joint Fidesz–MDF candidates. Kuncze was Prime Minister candidate of the SZDSZ, but was not party leader. Including...
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  • 1990 - 21.12.1993 MDF Imre Kónya 21.12.1993 - 15.07.1994 MDF Boross Gábor Kuncze 15.07.1994 - 06.07.1998 SZDSZ Horn Sándor Pintér 06.07.1998 - 27.05.2002...
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    to the Social Democrats' 15-point proposal for protecting pensioners. Gábor Kuncze, leader of the Liberal Civil Union (SZPE) decided to participate in the...
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    party Second party Third party   Leader Viktor Orbán Péter Medgyessy Gábor Kuncze Party Fidesz-MDF MSZP SZDSZ Leader since 6 July 1998 June 2001 1 July...
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    MSZP, MIÉP and SZDSZ Opposition leader Gyula Horn, László Kovács (MSZP) Gábor Kuncze, Bálint Magyar (SZDSZ) István Csurka (MIÉP) History Election 1998 election...
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    songwriter János Bródy, writer György Konrád and former SZDSZ leader Gábor Kuncze. Then-President Pál Schmitt also greeted his predecessor by telephone...
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    swing 43.21% 1.16 pp 42.03% 0.96 pp   Third party Fourth party   Leader Gábor Kuncze Ibolya Dávid Party SZDSZ MDF Leader since 1 July 2001 30 January 1999...
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    Succeeded by István Hiller Party political offices Preceded by Gábor Kuncze President of the Alliance of Free Democrats 1998–2000 Succeeded by Gábor Demszky...
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    Gyurcsány, former Prime Minister of Hungary (2004–2009) (Dobrev's husband) Gábor Kuncze, former Minister of the Interior (1994–1998), chairman of the Hungarian...
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  • 2002 and 2006 parliamentary elections as a member of the Fidesz against Gábor Kuncze (SZDSZ). He obtained a mandate in the 2010 parliamentary election and...
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    margin over Gábor Fodor, these votes might have changed the outcome. Consequently, a new leadership election was held in June and Gábor Fodor was returned...
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    was elected a Member of Parliament for Szigetszentmiklós, defeating Gábor Kuncze, the candidate of the Unity joint opposition electoral alliance. In the...
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    Gyula Horn MSZP 15 July 1994 - 6 July 1998 Minister of Internal Affairs Gábor Kuncze SZDSZ 15 July 1994 - 8 July 1998 Minister of Foreign Affairs László Kovács...
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  • contained. The title of the article was a reference to a slur used by Gábor Kuncze against Máriusz Révész, after Révész was attacked and severely injured...
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    MDF–EKGP–KDNP 3 Imre Kónya (born 1947) 21 December 1993 15 July 1994 MDF 4 Gábor Kuncze (born 1950) 15 July 1994 8 July 1998 SZDSZ Horn MSZP–SZDSZ 35 (1994)...
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    21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994 Preceded by Péter Boross Succeeded by Gábor Kuncze Member of the National Assembly In office 2 May 1990 – 20 December 1993...
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    – December 2, 1991) Márton Tardos (December 3, 1991 – May 31, 1993) Gábor Kuncze (June 1, 1993 – June 27, 1994) MSZP: Imre Pozsgay (May 2, 1990 – October...
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