
László Kövér
László Kövér is a prominent Hungarian politician and member of the Fidesz party, currently serving as the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary. Born on December 29, 1960, he has played a significant role in Hungarian politics since the fall of communism, advocating for national unity and sovereignty. Kövér is known for his strong conservative views and has been a key figure in various legislative reforms in Hungary. In the recent news, he attended the ceremony where Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was awarded Hungary's highest state honor, underscoring the importance of Hungary's relations with Serbia.
Born on Dec 29, 1960 (64 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 1 | 5.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 9,660,351 | 9,054 | $160,000 | 150$ |
Totals | 1 | 9,660,351 | 9,054 | $160,000 | 150$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hungary:
László Kövér issued significant fines and bans from parliament following a protest during a parliamentary session.
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Hungary:
László Kövér is the Speaker of the National Assembly who received the legislative proposals from Zsolt Semjén.
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Latvia:
László Kövér opened the conference in Budapest.
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Hungary:
László Kövér received the 2026 budget proposal from Minister Márton Nagy.
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Slovakia:
László Kövér is the Speaker of the Parliament who proposed sanctions against opposition MPs for their disruptive actions during a vote.
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Hungary:
László Kövér is the Speaker of the National Assembly who imposed penalties on several representatives.
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Hungary:
László Kövér allegedly denied Ferenc Gelencsér's membership in the defense committee on the grounds of him being a 'French spy'.
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Hungary:
László Kövér is referenced regarding his past statements about EU funds.
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Slovakia:
László Kövér is the Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament who was urged by Michael O'Flaherty to reconsider the legislation.
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Hungary:
László Kövér is referenced as one of the leaders present when Gábor Koncz received the Kossuth Prize.
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