Klára Dobrev
Klára Dobrev is a Hungarian politician, lawyer, and member of the European Parliament, representing the Democratic Coalition party. As the wife of Ferenc Gyurcsány, she has been actively involved in Hungarian politics, advocating for progressive policies and social reforms. Dobrev has focused on issues such as gender equality, economic justice, and European integration, positioning herself as a strong voice for the opposition against the current government. Her recent visibility in political discourse reflects her commitment to challenging the status quo and pursuing a more equitable society.
Born on Sep 15, 1972 (53 years old)
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev leads the DK party, which is mentioned as a significant player in the upcoming elections.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev is the prime ministerial candidate for the Democratic Coalition.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev was considered the most suitable Prime Minister by 4 percent of respondents.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev's financial disclosures were included in the analysis.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev's asset declaration was reviewed among opposition politicians.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev, the president of the Democratic Coalition, stated that the voting rights of those living beyond the borders should be revoked.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev demanded that the government increase the discounted energy consumption limits.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev is mentioned by Pető as someone he mistakenly believed would create a video with a minor.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev was one of the two Democratic Coalition MEPs who voted in favor of the resolution on the war in Ukraine.
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Hungary:
Klára Dobrev demanded the withdrawal of the Kossuth Prize from the musician Nagy Feró.
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