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Tamás Sulyok (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtɒmaːʃ ˈʃujok]; born 24 March 1956) is a Hungarian politician and lawyer who has been serving as the president of Hungary since 2024. He was the president of the Constitutional Court from 2016 until 2024. He was the Fidesz–KDNP candidate for the 2024 presidential election. [1]
Béla Sulyok (21 November 1904 – 1 March 1977) was a Hungarian economist. He served as Governor of the Hungarian National Bank during the Communist regime from 1 July 1960 to 31 October 1961. Sulyok became an official at the Hungarian General Savings Bank in 1923.
Sulyok is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Béla Sulyok (1904–1977), Hungarian economist; Imre Sulyok (?–1578), Hungarian politician; Mária Sulyok (1908–1987), Hungarian actress; Tamás Sulyok (born 1956), Hungarian lawyer and politician; Vince Sulyok (1932–2009), Hungarian-Norwegian librarian and poet
Vince Sulyok (7 July 1932 – 9 August 2009) was a Hungarian-Norwegian librarian and poet. Vince Sulyok (7 July 1932 – 9 August 2009) was a Hungarian-Norwegian librarian and poet. He was born in Hungary. His job was at the University Library of Oslo, where he was a first librarian.
Imre Sulyok de Lekcse et Alsószopor (? – 25 January 1578) was a Hungarian politician in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor of Transylvania from 1576 until his death. Biography
Markó, László: A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig – Életrajzi Lexikon [The High Officers of the Hungarian State from Saint Stephen to the Present Days – A Biographical Encyclopedia] (2nd edition); Helikon Kiadó Kft., 2006, Budapest; ISBN 963-547-085-1.
This article lists political parties in Hungary.Hungary has a multi-party system since it gained independence following the Revolutions of 1989.Currently, the political landscape of Hungary is dominated by the Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance, which has a supermajority together with Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP), while the largest party of the opposition is the Tisza Party (in ...
Under the current Constitution of Hungary adopted by the Fidesz–KDNP government coalition in 2011, the President of the Republic is elected via secret ballot by the National Assembly, no sooner than sixty but no later than thirty days before expiry of the mandate (five years) of the previous office-holder, or if their mandate terminated prematurely, within thirty days of the termination.