Zsolt Simon | |
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Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development | |
In office 16 October 2002 –4 July 2006 | |
Prime Minister | MikulášDzurinda |
Preceded by | Pavol Koncoš |
Succeeded by | Miroslav Jureňa |
In office 9 July 2010 –4 April 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Iveta Radičová |
Preceded by | Vladimír Chovan |
Succeeded by | Ľubomír Jahnátek |
Member of the National Council | |
In office 4 July 2006 –8 July 2010 | |
In office 4 April 2012 –20 March 2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | RimavskáSobota,Czechoslovakia | August 26,1970
Political party | Party of the Hungarian Coalition (1999-2009) Most–Híd(2009-2016) Hungarian Forum(2019-) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Mendel University Brno |
Zsolt Simon (born 26 August 1970) is a Slovak politician. He served as the Minister of Agriculture from 2002 to 2006 and again from 2010 to 2012. From 2006 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2020 he was a Member of the National Council.
Simon was born in RimavskáSobota. He is of Hungarian nationality. He studied agriculture at the Mendel University,graduating in 1993. Following graduation,he ran a farm and worked as a manager in Agriculture. In 1999,he joined the Party of the Hungarian Coalition. [1]
Following the 2002 Slovak parliamentary election,Simon won a mandate,which he did not take due to becoming a Minister of Agriculture in the Dzurinda's Second Cabinet. [2] He was elected a Deputy again in the 2006 Slovak parliamentary election. While serving as an opposition MP,he left the Party of the Hungarian Coalition to co-found the Most–Híd party. [3] He was again elected in the 2010 Slovak parliamentary election,following which he again served as an Agriculture minister in the Radičová's Cabinet. [4] From 2012 to 2020 he was an opposition MP. Following the 2016 Slovak parliamentary election,he left the Most-Híd party due to his opposition to a coalition agreement with Direction –Slovak Social Democracy. In 2019 he established a new party Hungarian Forum,which failed to pass the representation threshold in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election. [5]
Simon is married and has two sons. [6]
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