Fidelitas (Hungary)

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Fidelitas
President Dániel Farkas (December.03.2022)
Founded11 October 1996
Headquarters1358 Budapest, Széchenyi rakpart 19.
Ideology
Colours  Orange
Mother party Fidesz
International affiliation International Young Democrat Union
European affiliation Youth of the European People's Party
European Democrat Students
Identity and Democracy Party Youth [1]
Website http://www.fidelitas.hu/
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The Fidelitas is the youth organization of the conservative Fidesz party, founded in October 1996.

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Presidents

PeriodName(s)Constituency (where applicable)
1996–2005 András Gyürk None(1996–1998)
Budapest Regional List (1998–2002)
Fidesz National List (2002–2004)
European Parliament (2004–2005)
2005–2009 Péter Szijjártó Győr-Moson-Sopron County Regional List
2009–2015 Péter Ágh Fidesz National List (2009–2010)
Vas County Regional List (2010–2014)
Vas County II (2014–2015)
2015–2019 László Böröcz None(2015–2018)
Fidesz National List (2018–2019)
2019–2022 Boglárka Illés None(2019–present)
2022–Dániel Farkas [2]

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References

  1. "ID PARTY YOUTH EVENT (LISBON, APRIL 13-15)". Identity and Democracy Party . Archived from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  2. Mariann, Krupincza. "Tisztújító kongresszust tartott a Fidelitas – Farkas Dániel lett a szervezet új elnöke | Mandiner". mandiner.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-04-25.