
Péter Márki-Zay
Péter Márki-Zay is a Hungarian politician and former mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, known for his role as the candidate for the six-party opposition coalition in the 2022 parliamentary elections. He gained national attention for his progressive stance and efforts to unify various opposition parties against the ruling Fidesz party. Recently, he was in the news due to allegations of accepting prohibited campaign support from the 'Mindenki Magyarországa Mozgalom' during the election campaign, as outlined in a report by the State Audit Office.
Born on Sep 08, 1972 (52 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Turkey | 1 | 5.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 84,339,067 | 44,837 | $720,000 | 383$ |
Totals | 1 | 84,339,067 | 44,837 | $720,000 | 383$ |
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Recent Mentions
Turkey:
Peter Marki-Zay was the candidate from the coalition of six parties opposing Viktor Orban in Hungary.
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Russia:
Péter Márki-Zay leads the opposition party that supports Ukraine's EU membership.
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Greece:
Péter Márki-Zay is mentioned as a candidate for the vice-presidency of the party.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay is mentioned as an MEP attending the funeral of Pope Francis.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay was referenced in relation to a past election campaign.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay, the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, commented on the Bindzsisztán cake, noting it was not as bitter as the system.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay, the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely and president of the Everyone's Hungary Movement, claims that the constitution was amended fifteen times because of him.
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Hungary:
Kocsis Máté mentioned Péter Márki-Zay in the context of foreign influence on Hungary's politics.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay's ambiguous statements during the 2022 campaign contributed to the opposition's electoral defeat.
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Hungary:
Péter Márki-Zay's campaign received foreign funding, which Simicskó highlighted as a concern.
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