Deputy speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary .
Name | Period | Party |
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György Szabad | May 2, 1990 – August 3, 1990 | MDF |
Alajos Dornbach | August 3, 1990 – June 27, 1994 | SZDSZ |
Mátyás Szűrös | May 2, 1990 – June 27, 1994 | MSZP |
Vince Vörös | May 2, 1990 – June 27, 1994 | FKGP |
Name | Period | Party |
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Mária Kóródi | June 28, 1994 – June 17, 1998 | SZDSZ |
Ágnes G. Nagyné Maczó | June 28, 1994 – October 3, 1997 | FKGP |
Sándor Kávássy | November 11, 1997 – June 17, 1998 | FKGP |
László Salamon | June 28, 1994 – March 10, 1996 | MDF |
Tibor Füzessy | April 16, 1996 – July 15, 1997 | KDNP |
János Áder | September 9, 1997 – June 17, 1998 | Fidesz |
Name | Period | Party |
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Katalin Szili | June 18, 1998 – May 14, 2002 | MSZP |
Géza Gyimóthy | June 18, 1998 – September 19, 2001 | FKGP |
Ferenc Wekler | June 18, 1998 – May 14, 2002 | SZDSZ |
Name | Period | Party |
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László Mandur | May 15, 2002 – May 15, 2006 | MSZP |
József Szájer | May 15, 2002 – January 31, 2004 | Fidesz |
Tamás Deutsch-Für | February 1, 2004 – May 15, 2006 | Fidesz |
Péter Harrach | May 27, 2002 – May 15, 2006 | Fidesz |
Ferenc Wekler | May 15, 2002 – September 15, 2004 | SZDSZ |
Gábor Világosi | September 16, 2004 – May 15, 2006 | SZDSZ |
Ibolya Dávid | May 27, 2002 – November 8, 2004 | MDF |
Ibolya Dávid | November 15, 2004 – May 15, 2006 | MDF |
Name | Period | Party |
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László Mandur | June 8, 2006 – May 13, 2010 | MSZP |
János Áder | May 16, 2006 – July 13, 2009 | Fidesz |
Ildikó Pelczné Gáll | July 14, 2009 – May 13, 2010 | Fidesz |
Péter Harrach | June 8, 2006 – May 13, 2010 | KDNP |
Sándor Lezsák | June 8, 2006 – May 13, 2010 | Fidesz |
Gábor Világosi | May 16, 2006 – May 13, 2010 | SZDSZ |
Name | Period | Party |
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István Jakab | May 14, 2010 – May 5, 2014 | Fidesz |
Sándor Lezsák | May 14, 2010 – May 5, 2014 | Fidesz |
István Ujhelyi | May 14, 2010 – May 5, 2014 | MSZP |
Zoltán Balczó | May 14, 2010 – May 5, 2014 | Jobbik |
János Latorcai | May 14, 2010 – May 5, 2014 | KDNP |
Name | Period | Party |
---|---|---|
István Jakab | May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018 | Fidesz |
Sándor Lezsák | May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018 | Fidesz |
István Hiller | May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018 | MSZP |
Tamás Sneider | May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018 | Jobbik |
János Latorcai | May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018 | KDNP |
Deputy Speakers for Legislation
Since 2014, the Chairpersons of the Legislative Committee are also ex officio Deputy Speakers for Legislation:
Name | Period | Party |
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Gergely Gulyás | May 6, 2014 – October 1, 2017 | Fidesz |
Csaba Hende | October 2, 2017 – May 7, 2018 | Fidesz |
Name | Period | Party |
---|---|---|
István Jakab | May 8, 2018 – May 1, 2022 | Fidesz |
Sándor Lezsák | May 8, 2018 – May 1, 2022 | Fidesz |
Tamás Sneider | May 8, 2018 – May 27, 2020 | Jobbik |
Koloman Brenner | July 3, 2020 – May 1, 2022 | Jobbik |
János Latorcai | May 8, 2018 – May 1, 2022 | KDNP |
István Hiller | May 8, 2018 – May 1, 2022 | MSZP |
Deputy Speakers for Legislation
Name | Period | Party |
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Csaba Hende | May 8, 2018 – May 1, 2022 | Fidesz |
Name | Period | Party |
---|---|---|
István Jakab | May 2, 2022 – | Fidesz |
Sándor Lezsák | May 2, 2022 – | Fidesz |
János Latorcai | May 2, 2022 – | KDNP |
Lajos Oláh | May 2, 2022 – | DK |
Dóra Dúró | May 2, 2022 – | MHM |
Deputy Speakers for Legislation
Name | Period | Party |
---|---|---|
Csaba Hende | May 2, 2022 – | Fidesz |
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