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    László Trócsányi (born 6 March 1956) is a Hungarian lawyer, academic, diplomat, politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2019. Formerly...
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    from Hungary in the von der Leyen Commission after the rejection of László Trócsányi by the European Parliament. Várhelyi obtained a Master of European...
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    2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Alvarez, Péter (22 January 2024). "Trócsányi László hátat fordít a nagypolitikának, új kihívás elé néz". index.hu (in Hungarian)...
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    reported by Euractiv on 26 September 2019 that commissioners-designate László Trócsányi of Hungary (Neighbourhood and Enlargement) and Rovana Plumb of Romania...
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    12 July 2019 – 31 July 2023 Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Preceded by László Trócsányi Succeeded by Bence Tuzson Member of the National Assembly In office...
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  • Vilmos Apor, Béla Kovrig (president of the University of Cluj-Napoca), László Varga [hu], Count József Pálffy, ethnographer Sándor Bálint and political...
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  • New EPP 2014 Ildikó Pelczné Gáll 1,193,991 51.48 (#1) 12 / 21 2 2019 László Trócsányi 1,824,220 52.56 (#1) 13 / 21 1 2024 Tamás Deutsch 2,048,211 44.82 (#1)...
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    needed] including Lívia Járóka, the second Romani MEP. Fidesz's nominee, Dr. László Sólyom, was elected President of Hungary in the 2005 election. He was endorsed...
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    cabinet – Zsolt Semjén, Antal Rogán, Péter Szijjártó, Sándor Pintér, László Trócsányi, Mihály Varga and János Süli – retained their positions. Miklós Kásler...
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    into the 19th century Trócsányi, Zsolt (2002), Transylvania in the Habsburg Empire, Akadémiai Kiadó, retrieved 10 March 2016 Trócsányi, Zsolt (2002), From...
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