György Buzinkay | |
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Buzinkay György | |
Born | |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Education | Toldy Ferenc High School Eötvös Loránd University Corvinus University of Budapest |
Occupation | Politician |
Title | Chairman of Momentum Movement |
Term | June 2018 - June 2020 |
Political party |
Momentum Movement (2017-2022) Democratic Coalition (Hungary) (2022-) |
György Buzinkay (born György Ferenc Buzinkay in Budapest in 1989) is a Hungarian politician, politologist and economist. He was a chairman for Momentum Movement. [1] He was the candidate of United for Hungary at the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election.
His father is Géza Buzinkay, [2] a historian while his mother is Krisztina Rozsnyai, the official in charge of Magyar Felsőoktatási Akkreditációs Bizottság (Hungarian higher education accreditation commission). [3] He is a member of the historic Buzinkay family. He lives in Szentendre. [4]
He graduated from Eötvös Loránd University with bachelors in political science then he went to Corvinus University of Budapest where he received his masters in public management and public policy. [5]
He is a founder of the Momentum Movement and was its chairman from 2018. [6]
His party started him in the 2021 Hungarian opposition primary in Pest County 3rd parliamentary individual constituency [7] [8] which he won. [9] In the 2022 elections he lost to Eszter Vitályos, the candidate of Fidesz. [10]
In December 2022 he left Momentum and is now part of the Democratic Coalition party. [11]
György Buzinkay | |
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Buzinkay György | |
Born | |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Education | Toldy Ferenc High School Eötvös Loránd University Corvinus University of Budapest |
Occupation | Politician |
Title | Chairman of Momentum Movement |
Term | June 2018 - June 2020 |
Political party |
Momentum Movement (2017-2022) Democratic Coalition (Hungary) (2022-) |
György Buzinkay (born György Ferenc Buzinkay in Budapest in 1989) is a Hungarian politician, politologist and economist. He was a chairman for Momentum Movement. [1] He was the candidate of United for Hungary at the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election.
His father is Géza Buzinkay, [2] a historian while his mother is Krisztina Rozsnyai, the official in charge of Magyar Felsőoktatási Akkreditációs Bizottság (Hungarian higher education accreditation commission). [3] He is a member of the historic Buzinkay family. He lives in Szentendre. [4]
He graduated from Eötvös Loránd University with bachelors in political science then he went to Corvinus University of Budapest where he received his masters in public management and public policy. [5]
He is a founder of the Momentum Movement and was its chairman from 2018. [6]
His party started him in the 2021 Hungarian opposition primary in Pest County 3rd parliamentary individual constituency [7] [8] which he won. [9] In the 2022 elections he lost to Eszter Vitályos, the candidate of Fidesz. [10]
In December 2022 he left Momentum and is now part of the Democratic Coalition party. [11]