Zoltán Tarr
Zoltán Tarr is a prominent Hungarian Reformed minister and politician, recognized for his outspoken views on the separation of church and state. He gained wider recognition when he spoke against the intertwining of religion and government at a protest in Kossuth Square, leading to his dismissal from a state position. Currently, he serves as a Member of the European Parliament for the Tisza Party, where he continues to engage in political discourse.
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Croatia:
Zoltan Tarr is a pastor of the Reformed Church who has joined the Tisza party.
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Croatia:
Zoltan Tarr is a pastor of the Reformed Church who has joined the Tisza party.
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Romania:
Zoltan Tarr is a Reformed church pastor whose wife was dismissed from the Ministry of Transport for supporting his views.
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Hungary:
Gábor Vona referenced Zoltán Tarr's previously suggested strategy of avoiding certain sensitive topics.
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Hungary:
Zoltán Tarr was referenced as having made similar claims to those of Balázs Csercsa.
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Romania:
Zoltán Tarr explicitly stated that a Tisza government would not send weapons to Ukraine.
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Hungary:
Zoltán Tarr was mentioned for his previous statement about not revealing everything to avoid failure.
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Hungary:
Zoltán Tarr clarified that plans regarding the tax system should not be discussed before elections.
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Romania:
Zoltan Tarr expressed shame over the scandal affecting Hungary.
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Hungary:
Zoltán Tarr, the vice president of the Tisza Party, spoke about potential reforms during an event in Sárospatak.
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