Sándor Fazekas

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Sándor Fazekas
Minister of Agriculture
In office
6 June 2014 – 18 May 2018
Prime MinisterViktor Orbán
Preceded byhimself
(Rural Development)
Succeeded byIstván Nagy
Minister of Rural Development
In office
29 May 2010 – 6 June 2014
Prime MinisterViktor Orbán
Preceded byJózsef Gráf
(Agriculture and Rural Development)
Succeeded byhimself
(Agriculture)
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
16 May 2006
In office
18 June 1998 – 14 May 2002
Personal details
Born (1963-05-03) 3 May 1963 (age 61)
Karcag, Hungary
Political partyFidesz
SpouseIrén Kardalus
ChildrenSándor
Bence
Professionjurist, politician
Fazekas (center) with his Russian colleague Nikolay Fyodorov (right) - OMÉK, 2013

Sándor Fazekas (born 3 May 1963) is a Hungarian jurist and politician. He served as Minister of Rural Development, then Minister of Agriculture from 2010 to 2018, in the second and third cabinets of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He served as mayor of his hometown, Karcag between 1990 and 2010.

Early life and education

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He attended elementary school in Kenderes and secondary school in Kisújszállás. He graduated cum laude as a lawyer from the Faculty of Law of the University of Szeged. After graduation, he worked as a legal adviser for SZIM Karcag Machice Factory joint-stock company.[1]

Political career

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He served as mayor of Karcag between 1990 and 2010. He was a member of the General Assembly of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County between 1994 and 1998 and since 2002 as a faction leader of the Fidesz.[2] He was working as a Member of Parliament and a deputy parliamentary group leader of the Fidesz between 1998 and 2002. He was a vice-president of local government section of the party. He also functioned as a representative of the local government of Karcag, working in an individual constituency. He was elected MP from the party's Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County Regional List in the 2006 parliamentary election. He was a member of the Committee on Budget, Finance and Audit Office. He was elected MP from Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County Regional List again in the 2010 parliamentary election.[2]

Minister of Rural Development

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During his ministerial term, a new land law was developed and passed on 21 June 2013. Pro-government MPs passed a controversial new land law amid raucous protests in Parliament and the resignation of József Ángyán, a high-profile lawmaker from the governing party. The protesting MPs, led by Jobbik head Gábor Vona, were ordered by Deputy Speaker of Parliament János Latorcai to vacate the lectern, but they refused, leading to a delay in the session and the exclusion of the protesters from the vote.

As the votes were being counted, Jobbik lawmakers shouted slogans including "Traitors" and "No, no, never," the latter a traditional protest chant against the post-World War I Treaty of Trianon.[3] By contrast, Antal Rogán, leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group, called the new legislation a "historic step in ensuring protection for Hungarian land and the interests of Hungarian farmers."[4]

Personal life

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He is married. His wife is Irén Kardalus. They have two sons, Sándor and Bence.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Biography" (PDF). Országgyűlés.
  2. ^ a b "Register". Országgyűlés.
  3. ^ "Upheaval in Hungarian parliament as MPs protest vote on controversial land law". Politics.hu. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Fidesz group asks president to sign land law". Politics.hu. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  5. ^ DR. FAZEKAS SÁNDOR - FIDESZ - 2015-ÖS VAGYONNYILATKOZAT - January 10, 2016

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Rural Development
2010–2014
Succeeded by
himself
as Minister of Agriculture
Preceded by
himself
as Minister of Rural Development
Minister of Agriculture
2014–2018
Succeeded by