Máriusz Révész

Máriusz Révész

Máriusz Révész (born Budapest 31 May 1967.) is a Hungarian politician of the Fidesz party and member of the Parliament of Hungary.[1] After the Fall of Communism in Hungary he entered the local government of the 10th district of Budapest shortly after the first free elections in 1990. In 1991 he became the chairman of the local Fidesz chapter in the same district. He was first elected as a member of the Hungarian Parliament in 1998. He was reelected in 2002, 2006, and 2010, currently serving a 4th term. Révész is a member of the education committee.

In 2006 he was attacked while trying to mediate between police and a crowd during the Gyurcsány government. The attackers were not found but two policeman were charged as accomplices because they didn't do anything to help Révész at the time he was attacked. They were convicted in April 2011 to one year in jail, the sentence was suspended.[2]

References

  1. ^ Máriusz Révész data sheet from the Parliament website
  2. ^ Elítélték a rendőröket, akik hagyták megverni Révész Máriuszt – index.hu, 2011. április 14.

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