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    local COVID-19 regulations. József Szájer was born in Sopron on 7 September 1961, the eldest son of schoolmaster József Szájer, Sr. and primary school teacher...
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    party, József Szájer, had participated in a gay sex party in Brussels, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic quarantine restrictions. Szájer was one...
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  • champion József Szájer (born 1961), Hungarian politician József Széll (1880–1956), Hungarian politician, Interior Minister between 1937 and 1938 József Tóth...
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  • a 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...
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    7 July 2019 when he was elected member of the Hellenic Parliament. József Szájer resigned his seat after a scandal. Bertalan Tóth was elected but did...
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  • February 2011; accessed April 25, 2011 (in Hungarian) "Szájer: Óriási siker a nemzeti konzultáció" ("Szájer: National Consultation a Huge Success") Archived...
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    Technology), sociologist Alexander Gallus (born 1940), medical researcher József Szájer (born 1961), politician István Hiller (born 1964), politician, Minister...
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    Landsbergis, backed by other Members of the European Parliament, such as József Szájer from Hungary, urged a ban on the communist symbols in the European Union...
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    Fidesz–Christian Democratic People's Party list: (EPP Group) László Trócsányi József Szájer Lívia Járóka Tamás Deutsch András Gyürk Kinga Gál György Hölvényi (KDNP)...
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    took place on 7 June. Among the candidates that ran were: Pál Schmitt, József Szájer, Kinga Gál, János Áder, László Surján, Lívia Járóka, András Gyürk, Béla...
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