- István Tarlós
Istvan Tarlos (Born 26 May, 1948 in Budapest) independent politician, 1990-2006 Mayor of District III Budapest (Óbuda), from 2006 Chairman of the
FIDESZ (the part ofEuropean People's Party (EPP)) MPSZ-KDNP Fraction-Alliance in General Assembly of the Municipality ofBudapest , Political Leader of the Initiative „Social Referendum 2008".His home page: [http://www.tarlosistvan.hu www.tarlosistvan.hu]
Career
István Tarlós was born on May 26, 1948 in Budapest, graduated from Árpád Gymnasium's Humanities Department. He then started to work as unskilled laborer before he faced conscription and joined the military in Orosháza. Tarlós completed the Technical University in Budapest and received his Civil Engineer Diploma later. He then post-graduated in Finance and Organization from Ybl Miklós Technical College. Tarlós worked for 15 years in the Building Industry mostly in investor and contractor tasks. Among the companies he worked for were Vasútépítő Vállalat, FŐBER, ÉM, Mélyépítő Vállalat, KKMV, IKV Budapest III. In his civil engineer career Tarlós worked in many positions such as foreman, deputy construction leader, construction leader, technical controller and head of production department. In the early 90's Tarlós launched his own architect studio with wife, Cecilia Nagy.
Tarlós wasn't active in politics before the political change of the 90's.
Tarlós first entered politics by becoming a member of anti-communist
SZDSZ (Alliance of Free Democrats) in 1989. He then, supported by SZDSZ andFIDESZ , became Budapest District III Mayor in 1990.Tarlós left SZDSZ because of mental and moral differences in the summer of 1994. Tarlós couldn't accept the radical change in directions and principles of the party within the short period of its existence. He is an independent politician since then. As independent he had been continually reelected with great majority as Mayor in Budapest District III in 1994, 1998 and 2002.
Tarlós made it to establish functioning nexus with the liberal and socialist fraction within the Municipality of his district. The General Assembly regularly passed Tarlós's Budget Plan and Budget Report without abstention and black ball. The remains of the first conservative party of Mr. József Antall of the democratic Hungary, MDF was only to handle Tarlós's Budapest Mayor candidacy controversial, which resulted in numerous secession of own party members and leaders as well as demonstrations on the streets of District III and within the own walls.
Tarlós, supported by FIDESZ Alliance of Mr. Viktor Orbán, entered the local election in 2006 as Budapest Mayor candidate, and lost by a mere 1 per cent against Mr. Gabor Demszky Budapest Mayor. Until Tarlós's challenge Mr. Demszky has always received great majority. On the other hand Tarlós received more votes than his supporter, FIDESZ Alliance all together.
Tarlós, still as independent but declared conservative politician, is currently leading the FIDESZ-KDNP Fraction-Alliance in the Municipality of Budapest from October, 2006. Next to his role as fraction-leader Tarlós is presently leading the "Social Referendum 2008" campaign, initiated by FIDESZ Alliance and Civil Social Basis.
Social work
Through assignment of numerous district mayors Tarlos became vice-chairman of the Council of Regional Development between 1999-2003. He visited the Institutions of the EU in Brussels on diverse occasions. During this period Tarlós lead the Commission for Strategic Planning of the Central-Hungarian Region and co-founded the Hungarian Society of Law-Enforcement-Science, the Baross Gábor Society and became member of the Széchenyi Society. Additionally Tarlós was given the task of the honorary chairman of the Disaster-Recovery and Civil Protection Council as well as of the Braunhaxler Association of Budapest District III. He is furthermore member of the board of the Christian Intellectual Alliance.
Family Status
Father, Dr. Istvan Tarlos lawyer, mother Hilda Dienes chief accountant, both worked for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Istvan Tarlos is married for 34 years, wife Cecilia Nagy is civil engineer.
Tarlos has three grown up children and two grandchildren.
Budapest Program of Tarlos
[http://www.tarlosistvan.hu/budapest_program.html Budapest Program of Tarlos]
Awards, Prizes
Minor Cross of Order of Merit of the Republic of HungaryGolden Degree of Szent Gellért AwardEötvös József Golden MedalHenszlmann Imre AwardRemembrance Medal for Hungarian UrbanismGrand Cross of Allegiance for FatherlandMedal for Civil OrganisationsGolden Seal-Ring Award of MayorsSilver Medal of the Municipality of SzékelyudvarhelyPalatinus Medal of the Municipality of RévkomáromHonored Citizen, Budapest District III (from 2007)
Book
Tarlos by Karoly Boros (Magyar Ház Kiadó, Budapest, 2007)
Interviews, Debates, Speeches
(Sorry, these are Hungarian!)
3 January, 2008 – [http://www.hirado.hu/videotar/?id=15374 Criticizing the liberal Budapest-Policy] , MTV Nap-Kelte
3 January, 2008 – [http://www.echotv.hu/video/index.php?akt_menu=10&mm_id=32&media=2468&list=1)interj%C3%BA Without Taboos] , Interview, ECHO TV
16 January, 2008 – [http://www.hirado.hu/cikk.php?id=254782 Debate, Istvan Tarlós and Ildikó Lendvai (MSZP)] , MTV Nagy Kérdés
Speeches
17.8.2007 Civil Academy, recorded by ECHOTV: [http://www.echotv.hu/video/index.php?akt_menu=10&mm_id=24&media=1546&list=1) Speech of Istvan Tarlos]
References
[http://www.tarlosistvan.hu www.tarlosistvan.hu]
[http://www.fidesz.hu www.fidesz.hu]
[http://www.obuda.hu www.obuda.hu]
[http://www.budapest.hu www.budapest.hu]
[http://www.magyarorszag.hu www.magyarorszag.hu]
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