• Gábor Fodor may refer to: Gábor Fodor (chemist) (1915–2000), Hungarian chemist Gábor Fodor (politician) (born 1962), Hungarian liberal politician This...
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    Gábor Fodor (born 27 September 1962) is a Hungarian jurist, liberal politician and a delegate to the Hungarian Round Table Talks. He was member of the...
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    Gábor Béla Fodor (December 5, 1915 – November 3, 2000) was a Hungarian-American chemist, medical research scientist, and professor of chemistry. His work...
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  • enter Canada illegally Gábor Fodor (chemist) (1915–2000), chemist Gábor Fodor (politician) (born 1962), liberal politician Géza Fodor (philosopher) (1943–2008)...
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    founded by former Alliance of Free Democrats politician and minister Gábor Fodor. As part of opposition electoral alliances, MLP gained each one seat...
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    "bourgeois" political science in particular. It was there that Orbán met Gábor Fodor and László Kövér. He became chairman of the executive committee of the...
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  • June 2001 to 31 March 2007 János Kóka – 31 March 2007 to 7 June 2008 Gábor Fodor – 7 June 2008 to 12 July 2009 Attila Retkes – 12 July 2009 to 29 May...
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    losing district mayoral candidates. In October 2023, former liberal MP Gábor Fodor, who by then had become a vocal supporter of the ruling party Fidesz...
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    József Antall Péter Boross Preceded by Bertalan Andrásfalvy Succeeded by Gábor Fodor Personal details Born (1931-01-29)29 January 1931 Bánd, Kingdom of Hungary...
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    Budapest Regional List of Fidesz between 1993 and 1994, when he replaced Gábor Fodor. He finished his secondary studies at Kölcsey Ferenc Secondary Grammar...
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