
Nagy Teó
Nagy Teó is a 27-year-old EU policy analyst based in Budapest, originally from Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia. He serves as the president of the Slovak Youth Association (SZMISZ), which focuses on integrating Hungarian youth in Slovakia into society and fostering community values. Inspired by his father's political legacy, Teó advocates for youth engagement in public life through various EU-funded initiatives. He gained national attention in Hungary when he and his organization responded to derogatory comments made by opposition leader Péter Márki-Zay regarding Hungarian citizens living abroad, labeling them as 'zombies.' Teó emphasizes the importance of ethnic representation in politics and the need for a strong voice for the Hungarian community in Slovakia amidst increasing assimilation challenges.
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Nagy Teó is the president of SZMISZ and aims to empower young Slovak Hungarians in public life.
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