- József
Szájer (born 7
September 1961) is a
retired Hungarian politician and
former Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) of the
Fidesz party. He resigned...
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married to Róża
Maria Wodzicka on 30 June 1892 in Kraków, and to
Maria Szajer on 14
October 1905 in Przemyśl.
During the IX term (1897–1900) of the Imperial...
- party, József
Szájer, had parti****ted in a **** ****
party in Brussels,
despite the
ongoing COVID-19
pandemic quarantine restrictions.
Szájer was one of the...
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member of the Bibó István
College from 1983 to 1986. She
married József
Szájer – vice-president of
Fidesz and
Member of the
European Parliament – in 1983...
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parliamentary parties represented; the
draft was
composed on the iPad of József
Szájer, then a
member of the
European Parliament. The
following February, a body...
- Technology),
sociologist Alexander Gallus (born 1940),
medical researcher József
Szájer (born 1961),
politician István
Hiller (born 1964), politician, Minister...
- (born 1969),
Hungarian retired swimmer and 1988
Olympic champion József
Szájer (born 1961),
Hungarian politician József Széll (1880–1956),
Hungarian politician...
- László Kövér István
Bajkai Zsolt Bayer Tamás
Deutsch Zsolt Németh József
Szájer Founded 30 March 1988; 37
years ago (1988-03-30)
Headquarters Visi Imre...
- Landsbergis,
backed by
Member of the
European Parliament from
Hungary Jozsef Szajer,
urged that
Communist symbols be
banned in the
European Union, in addition...
- were
invalid due to low turnout. János Áder was
elected to MEP. József
Szájer was
elected to MEP. László Surján was
elected to MEP. Béla
Gyuricza died...