
Vitézy Dávid
Vitézy Dávid is a Hungarian politician and the leader of the Podmaniczky Movement's faction. He has been vocal about the need to return Budapest's historic baths to local residents, arguing that current policies favor tourists. He recently responded to Szentkirályi Alexandra's comments on bath accessibility, reinforcing his commitment to developing a program that includes significant discounts for Budapest residents and students.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 3 | 6.00 | 0.29% | +10% | 9,660,351 | 30,653 | $160,000 | 508$ |
Totals | 3 | 9,660,351 | 30,653 | $160,000 | 508$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid is referenced in relation to a program aimed at transforming a street into a pedestrian area.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid is the leader of the capital's faction of the Podmaniczky Movement and discussed the Rákosrendező project with Rónai Egon on ATV's Straight Talk.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid, the leader of the Podmaniczky Movement, reacted to the article criticizing the proposal to ban begging with dogs.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid was the director of the Hungarian Technical and Transportation Museum during the discussions about the renovation.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid, leader of the Podmaniczky Movement, criticized MÁV for allegedly falsifying delay data.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid, the faction leader of the Podmaniczky Movement, immediately declared victory regarding the transportation museum's relocation.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid expressed his frustration over the criticism directed at non-political candidates.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid criticized Lázár János's decisions, claiming they are the direct cause of the railway crisis.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid, the faction leader of the Podmaniczky Movement, reacted on social media to the bent railway track.
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Hungary:
Vitézy Dávid criticized Lázár János for not taking responsibility for railway issues.
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