- Csaba Molnár
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Csaba Molnár Minister of Civilian Intelligence Services of Hungary
ActingIn office
13 September 2009 – 17 September 2009Preceded by Ádám Ficsor Succeeded by Gábor Juhász Personal details Born 4 December 1975
Csorna, HungaryPolitical party MSZP, DK Profession politician, jurist The native form of this personal name is Molnár Csaba. This article uses the Western name order.Csaba Molnár (born 4 December 1975) is a Hungarian jurist and politician, who served as Minister of Transport, Information and Energy in the second cabinet of Ferenc Gyurcsány, Minister of the Prime Minister's Office (Minister of Chancellery) and acting Minister of Civilian Intelligence Services of Hungary in the government of Gordon Bajnai.
He was a part of Gyurcsány's inner circle in the Hungarian Socialist Party. As a result he joined Democratic Coalition Platform founded by the former prime minister and became its deputy chairman. When the platform split from the Socialists on October 22, 2011 he joined to newly-formed party and left the MSZP and its parliamentary group.[1] He was appointed leader of the parliamentary group[2], although parliament’s Constitutional and Procedural Committee decided DK will not be allowed to form a new party faction until spring 2012 because of the parliamentary rules.[3] Molnár was elected one of the four deputy chairmen of the Democratic Coalition on November 6, 2011.[4]
References
- ^ A Demokratikus Koalíció bejelentette a frakcióalapítást, index.hu, 23 October 2011; accessed 7 November 2011 (Hungarian)
- ^ Demokratikus Koalíció néven új pártot alapít Gyurcsány Ferenc, inforadio.hu, 22 October 2011; accessed 8 November 2011 (Hungarian)
- ^ Parliamentary committee tells Gyurcsány to wait until April to form new faction, politics.hu, 8 November 2011; accessed 8 November 2011
- ^ Gyurcsányt választotta pártelnöknek a Demokratikus Koalíció, origo.hu, 6 November 2011; accessed 8 November 2011 (Hungarian)
External links
- Biográf ki kicsoda (Budapest, 2003)
- Hivatalos életrajza az MSZP honlapján
Political offices Preceded by
Péter KissMinister of Prime Minister's Office
2009–2010Succeeded by
office abolishedPreceded by
Ádám FicsorMinister of Civilian Intelligence Services
Acting
2009Succeeded by
Gábor JuhászRepublic of Hungary Categories:- 1975 births
- Living people
- Hungarian politicians
- Government ministers of Hungary
- Secret ministers of Hungary
- Hungarian Socialist Party politicians
- Democratic Coalition politicians
- Hungarian politician stubs
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