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Máté Kocsis

Máté Kocsis (born 6 May 1981)[1] is a Hungarian jurist, sports administrator and politician, who served as Mayor of Józsefváros (8th district of Budapest) from 2009 to 2018.[2] He also represents Józsefváros (Budapest Constituency XI then VI) in the National Assembly of Hungary from 2010 to 2014, and since 2018. He is the current leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group.[2] Since 2015 he is the president of the Hungarian Handball Federation.

Máté Kocsis
Mayor of Józsefváros
District VIII, Budapest
In office
22 November 2009 – 17 April 2018
Preceded byBéla Csécsei
Succeeded byBotond Sára
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
8 May 2018
In office
14 May 2010 – 5 May 2014
Personal details
Born (1981-05-06) 6 May 1981 (age 41)
Budapest, Hungary
Political partyMIÉP (1998–1999)
Fidesz (since 2006)
SpouseDr. Szilvia Márkus
ChildrenKristóf
ProfessionJurist, Politician, Sports Administrator

Biography

He graduated from the Calvinist Secondary Grammar School of Lónyay Street in 1999. He received his Juris Doctor degree at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in 2004. He participated in the joint graduate school of the Századvég Political School and the Corvinus University of Budapest as a policy expert between 2004 and 2006.[1]

He was a member of the far-right Hungarian Justice and Life Party (MIÉP) between 1998 and 1999. According to himself, his membership lasted 2 or 3 months.[3][4]

Kocsis was delegated to the Budapest Electoral Commission by the Fidesz during the 2006 Hungarian parliamentary election. He was elected to the General Assembly of Józsefváros in the 2006 Hungarian local elections. He served as a Deputy Mayor of Józsefváros and leader of the Fidesz group from 2006 to 2009. He also became a member of the General Assembly of Budapest in 2006. He served as Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Committee on Law and Procedure.[1] Béla Csécsei, the Mayor of Józsefváros, resigned from his position for health reasons in 2009.[5] Kocsis was elected mayor during a by-election on 22 November 2009. As a result he resigned from his seat in the General Assembly of Budapest.[1]

He was elected Member of Parliament for Józsefváros in the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election. He was appointed Chairman of the Defence and Internal Security Committee on 17 May 2010. He was also a member of the Committee on National Security since 14 February 2011. He was a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Preparation of Constitution between 5 July 2010 and 7 March 2011, therefore he participated in the drawing up of the new constitution.[2] In May 2011, Fidesz called for a fact-finding committee to be set up, examining the circumstances of tension between local Roma and non-Roma in the north Hungarian village of Gyöngyöspata. Kocsis became Chairman of that ad hoc committee.[6]

Due to the new conflict of interest rules, Kocsis did not run in the 2014 parliamentary election. He was re-elected as mayor of Józsefváros during the 2014 local elections. He became councilor for local government and law enforcement in the General Assembly of Budapest. He was appointed president of his party's Budapest branch in October 2015.[7] He also served as communication director of the Fidesz from December 2012 to 1 September 2016.[8]

Kocsis returned to national politics, when he was elected a Member of Parliament for Józsefváros during the 2018 parliamentary election. As a result, he resigned as mayor on 17 April.[9] Kocsis was elected leader of the Fidesz caucus in the national assembly. He was also appointed chairman of the Defence and Internal Security Committee for the second time.[2]

Controversies

In November 2011, the General Assembly of Józsefváros passed decrees against the homeless people, which tried to force them to the homeless shelter. The city council also banned smoking, begging and sleeping on the streets for the homeless people. Police arrested activists from The City is For All (A Város Mindenkié) group when they demonstrated against the decrees. Several dozen protestors staged a sit-in at the mayor's office as part of the protest. Kocsis claimed that this was "the umpteenth time" that he had "offered collaboration", but the demonstrators had not taken up his offer.[10]

A year after the announcement of the "law enforcement action", there were still many homeless people on the street. The office of the infringement was closed. According to some residents, the authorities were dispatched to collect the homeless people.[11]

In January 2013, after an anti-Roma text written by journalist and Fidesz-member Zsolt Bayer in the newspaper Magyar Hírlap, Kocsis (the communications chief of the same party) stated that anyone who protested against the article "was putting himself on the side of murderers" - meaning the Roma.

The article was written after the murder of the Romani boxer Gergely Sávoly, and stated that a "considerable proportion of the gypsies are not fit to live among people. They are animals. These animals should certainly not exist...[12][13]

In December 2014, Kocsis attracted international attention by proposing mandatory annual drug tests for children between the ages of 12 and 18, politicians and journalists.[14]

In May 2015, liberal politician and LGBT activist Klára Ungár claimed that Kocsis is homosexual. Kocsis countered her comment, stating "I am not gay", and he sued Ungár.[15] Although he won the lawsuit at first instance,[16] he lost at second instance, as the court stated Kocsis did not argue why the incorrect statement was offensive.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Biography" (PDF). Országgyűlés.
  2. ^ a b c d "Register". Országgyűlés.
  3. ^ Hazudott a MIÉP-tagságáról a Fidesz polgármester-jelöltje, Fideszfigyelő, 2009. november 20.
  4. ^ [1] Origo: "Kocsis 2006-ban került a józsefvárosi képviselőtestületbe, illetve a fővárosi közgyűlésbe a Fidesz tagjaként. 2006 előtt a Környezetvédelmi Unió nevű civil szervezet elnöke volt, korábban pedig a MIÉP ifjúsági szervezetének volt a tagja."
  5. ^ "Lemondott a VIII. kerület polgármestere" (in Hungarian). Index.hu. 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
  6. ^ "Governing party calls for committee to examine circumstances of Gyöngyöspata tension". Politics.hu. 2011-04-29. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  7. ^ Újabb posztot kapott Kocsis Máté, Index, 2015-10-28.
  8. ^ Mozgósítja aktivistáit a Fidesz, Magyar Idők, 2016-09-03
  9. ^ "Lemondott Kocsis Máté, időközi választás lesz Józsefvárosban – Huppa.hu". huppa.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  10. ^ "Multiple arrests at sit-down demonstration against Budapest mayor's anti-homeless decrees". Politics.hu. 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  11. ^ "Legyőzte a hajléktalanok serege a keménykedő polgármestert" (in Hungarian). Origo.hu. 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  12. ^ Deutsche Welle. Moving right in Hungary
  13. ^ Der Spiegel. Blurring Boundaries: Hungarian Leader Adopts Policies of Far-Right
  14. ^ "Hungary Mayor Wants Drug Tests for 12-18 Year Olds". ABC News. 2012-12-06. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
  15. ^ "Pride a Nagybani piacon". C-Pont. 2015-05-30.
  16. ^ "Megsértették Kocsis Mátét, a fideszes politikus nem homoszexuális". Origo. 2015-10-30.
  17. ^ "Kimondták: nem sértette Kocsis Máté jó hírnevét, ha melegnek nevezték". HVG. 2016-06-16.
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Józsefváros
2009–2018
Succeeded by
Botond Sára
National Assembly of Hungary
Preceded by Leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group
2018–
Incumbent

máté, kocsis, born, 1981, hungarian, jurist, sports, administrator, politician, served, mayor, józsefváros, district, budapest, from, 2009, 2018, also, represents, józsefváros, budapest, constituency, then, national, assembly, hungary, from, 2010, 2014, since,. Mate Kocsis born 6 May 1981 1 is a Hungarian jurist sports administrator and politician who served as Mayor of Jozsefvaros 8th district of Budapest from 2009 to 2018 2 He also represents Jozsefvaros Budapest Constituency XI then VI in the National Assembly of Hungary from 2010 to 2014 and since 2018 He is the current leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group 2 Since 2015 he is the president of the Hungarian Handball Federation Mate KocsisMayor of JozsefvarosDistrict VIII BudapestIn office 22 November 2009 17 April 2018Preceded byBela CsecseiSucceeded byBotond SaraMember of the National AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 8 May 2018In office 14 May 2010 5 May 2014Personal detailsBorn 1981 05 06 6 May 1981 age 41 Budapest HungaryPolitical partyMIEP 1998 1999 Fidesz since 2006 SpouseDr Szilvia MarkusChildrenKristofProfessionJurist Politician Sports AdministratorThe native form of this personal name is Kocsis Mate This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Biography EditHe graduated from the Calvinist Secondary Grammar School of Lonyay Street in 1999 He received his Juris Doctor degree at the Pazmany Peter Catholic University in 2004 He participated in the joint graduate school of the Szazadveg Political School and the Corvinus University of Budapest as a policy expert between 2004 and 2006 1 He was a member of the far right Hungarian Justice and Life Party MIEP between 1998 and 1999 According to himself his membership lasted 2 or 3 months 3 4 Kocsis was delegated to the Budapest Electoral Commission by the Fidesz during the 2006 Hungarian parliamentary election He was elected to the General Assembly of Jozsefvaros in the 2006 Hungarian local elections He served as a Deputy Mayor of Jozsefvaros and leader of the Fidesz group from 2006 to 2009 He also became a member of the General Assembly of Budapest in 2006 He served as Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Committee on Law and Procedure 1 Bela Csecsei the Mayor of Jozsefvaros resigned from his position for health reasons in 2009 5 Kocsis was elected mayor during a by election on 22 November 2009 As a result he resigned from his seat in the General Assembly of Budapest 1 He was elected Member of Parliament for Jozsefvaros in the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election He was appointed Chairman of the Defence and Internal Security Committee on 17 May 2010 He was also a member of the Committee on National Security since 14 February 2011 He was a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Preparation of Constitution between 5 July 2010 and 7 March 2011 therefore he participated in the drawing up of the new constitution 2 In May 2011 Fidesz called for a fact finding committee to be set up examining the circumstances of tension between local Roma and non Roma in the north Hungarian village of Gyongyospata Kocsis became Chairman of that ad hoc committee 6 Due to the new conflict of interest rules Kocsis did not run in the 2014 parliamentary election He was re elected as mayor of Jozsefvaros during the 2014 local elections He became councilor for local government and law enforcement in the General Assembly of Budapest He was appointed president of his party s Budapest branch in October 2015 7 He also served as communication director of the Fidesz from December 2012 to 1 September 2016 8 Kocsis returned to national politics when he was elected a Member of Parliament for Jozsefvaros during the 2018 parliamentary election As a result he resigned as mayor on 17 April 9 Kocsis was elected leader of the Fidesz caucus in the national assembly He was also appointed chairman of the Defence and Internal Security Committee for the second time 2 Controversies EditIn November 2011 the General Assembly of Jozsefvaros passed decrees against the homeless people which tried to force them to the homeless shelter The city council also banned smoking begging and sleeping on the streets for the homeless people Police arrested activists from The City is For All A Varos Mindenkie group when they demonstrated against the decrees Several dozen protestors staged a sit in at the mayor s office as part of the protest Kocsis claimed that this was the umpteenth time that he had offered collaboration but the demonstrators had not taken up his offer 10 A year after the announcement of the law enforcement action there were still many homeless people on the street The office of the infringement was closed According to some residents the authorities were dispatched to collect the homeless people 11 In January 2013 after an anti Roma text written by journalist and Fidesz member Zsolt Bayer in the newspaper Magyar Hirlap Kocsis the communications chief of the same party stated that anyone who protested against the article was putting himself on the side of murderers meaning the Roma The article was written after the murder of the Romani boxer Gergely Savoly and stated that a considerable proportion of the gypsies are not fit to live among people They are animals These animals should certainly not exist 12 13 In December 2014 Kocsis attracted international attention by proposing mandatory annual drug tests for children between the ages of 12 and 18 politicians and journalists 14 In May 2015 liberal politician and LGBT activist Klara Ungar claimed that Kocsis is homosexual Kocsis countered her comment stating I am not gay and he sued Ungar 15 Although he won the lawsuit at first instance 16 he lost at second instance as the court stated Kocsis did not argue why the incorrect statement was offensive 17 References Edit a b c d Biography PDF Orszaggyules a b c d Register Orszaggyules Hazudott a MIEP tagsagarol a Fidesz polgarmester jeloltje Fideszfigyelo 2009 november 20 1 Origo Kocsis 2006 ban kerult a jozsefvarosi kepviselotestuletbe illetve a fovarosi kozgyulesbe a Fidesz tagjakent 2006 elott a Kornyezetvedelmi Unio nevu civil szervezet elnoke volt korabban pedig a MIEP ifjusagi szervezetenek volt a tagja Lemondott a VIII kerulet polgarmestere in Hungarian Index hu 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 02 Governing party calls for committee to examine circumstances of Gyongyospata tension Politics hu 2011 04 29 Retrieved 2012 12 02 Ujabb posztot kapott Kocsis Mate Index 2015 10 28 Mozgositja aktivistait a Fidesz Magyar Idok 2016 09 03 Lemondott Kocsis Mate idokozi valasztas lesz Jozsefvarosban Huppa hu huppa hu in Hungarian Retrieved 2018 04 25 Multiple arrests at sit down demonstration against Budapest mayor s anti homeless decrees Politics hu 2011 11 14 Retrieved 2012 12 02 Legyozte a hajlektalanok serege a kemenykedo polgarmestert in Hungarian Origo hu 2012 09 27 Retrieved 2012 12 02 Deutsche Welle Moving right in Hungary Der Spiegel Blurring Boundaries Hungarian Leader Adopts Policies of Far Right Hungary Mayor Wants Drug Tests for 12 18 Year Olds ABC News 2012 12 06 Retrieved 2014 12 07 Pride a Nagybani piacon C Pont 2015 05 30 Megsertettek Kocsis Matet a fideszes politikus nem homoszexualis Origo 2015 10 30 Kimondtak nem sertette Kocsis Mate jo hirnevet ha melegnek neveztek HVG 2016 06 16 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mate Kocsis Political officesPreceded byBela Csecsei Mayor of Jozsefvaros2009 2018 Succeeded byBotond SaraNational Assembly of HungaryPreceded byGergely Gulyas Leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group2018 Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mate Kocsis amp oldid 1129793548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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