Bence Tordai

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Bence Tordai
Tordai in 2021
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
8 May 2018
Personal details
Born (1981-01-26) 26 January 1981 (age 43)
Budapest, Hungary
Political party
  • LMP (2009–2013)
  • PM (2013–present)
Children4
Alma materCorvinus University of Budapest
WebsiteBence Tordai website

Bence Tordai (born 26 January 1981) is a Hungarian politician, economist and sociologist. A founding member of Dialogue for Hungary, he has served as Member of the National Assembly since 2018.[1] He has been co-leader of the Dialogue for Hungary from July 2022 to February 2024. He is leader of the parliamentary group since January 2024, a position he held too for a brief time from May 2022 to September 2022.

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Budapest in 1981, Tordai graduated from the Berzsenyi Dániel High School in 1999. He received his degree in economics from the Corvinus University of Budapest in 2005, where he was also a member of the College for Advanced Studies in Social Theory for 7 years.[2] After graduation, Tordai worked as a statistician for the Hungarian Central Statistical Office.[1] Between 2008 and 2015, he was a teacher at the Budapest Metropolitan University.[3]

Political career[edit]

In 2009, Tordai was a founding member of the Politics Can Be Different political movement.[1] He was the party's spokesperson from 2010 to 2011.[4]

Tordai at a protest in 2015

In 2013, Tordai left LMP and became a member of the presidium of the newly formed Dialogue for Hungary, where he served as spokesperson between 2015 and 2018. In 2018, Tordai was elected Member of Parliament from the joint list of the MSZP–PM political alliance.[4] He was deputy group leader of Dialogue during the 2018–2022 parliamentary cycle.[5] He was a member of the Committee on Enterprise Development.[6] Tordai also served as one of the recorders of the National Assembly from May 2018 to May 2022.[6]

Several demonstrative actions can be linked to his name. After placing inscriptions on the door of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office in 2017, László Kövér, the Speaker of the National Assembly, banned him from the Parliament "eternally".[7] After his election as MP – which thus overturned Kövér's punishment – Tordai omitted the formality in his inaugural speech to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán,[8] then referred to him as "so-called" prime minister.[9] Speaker László Kövér fined Tordai more than 8.2 million HUF in March 2021 for violating the house rules. Tordai asked Minister of Finance Mihály Varga to join a budget amendment motion while trying to record with his smartphone camera how Varga would react to the government's withdrawal of HUF 9.3 billion from the medical offices in the 2nd and 3rd district of Budapest. According to Varga, this provoked him and hindered him in his work.[10]

Tordai defeated Olga Kálmán (DK) in the 2nd district of Budapest (Budapest 4th constituency) during the 2021 opposition primary, becoming candidate of the joint opposition alliance United for Hungary for the 2022 parliamentary election.[11] Subsequently, Tordai defeated Fidesz candidate Csaba Gór, obtaining the parliamentary seat.[12] Tordai was elected leader of the parliamentary group of Dialogue in May 2022, replacing Tímea Szabó. He also became a member of the parliament's Economic Committee.[6] Tordai was elected co-leader of the party, alongside Rebeka Szabó in July 2022.[13] As a result, he was replaced by caucus leader by Tímea Szabó in September 2022. Tordai was succeeded as co-leader of the party by Richárd Barabás in February 2024. Simultaneously, Tordai was re-elected leader of the party's parliamentary group, again succeeding Tímea Szabó.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Tordai Bence" [Bence Tordai]. Párbeszéd Magyarországért (in Hungarian). 26 February 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Tordai Bence nyilvános önéletrajz" [Bence Tordai public CV] (PDF). Előválasztás 2021 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  3. ^ Tamás, Bence Gáspár (15 October 2018). "Az államtitkár válaszol: azt írják rólad az interneten, hogy hülye vagy!" [The undersecretary replies: you're being called stupid on the internet!]. 444 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Portré: Tordai Bence" [Portrait: Bence Tordai]. HVG (in Hungarian). 10 January 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  5. ^ "House Speaker Fines Opposition MP Tordai over 8 Million Forints". Hungary Today. 13 March 2021. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Register". Országgyűlés.
  7. ^ Kövér örökre kitiltotta a Parlamentből a Párbeszéd szóvivőjét, Index.hu (2017-04-14)
  8. ^ Az örökre kitiltott Tordai Bence bejutott a parlamentbe, de egyből rá is szóltak, mert letegezte Orbán Viktort, Index.hu (2018-05-11)
  9. ^ Vita az úgynevezett parlamentben, Index.hu (2018-06-18)
  10. ^ "Nyolcmilliós rekordbüntetést kapott Tordai Bence Kövér Lászlótól". 12 March 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  11. ^ "Tordai Bence nagy fölénnyel győzte le Kálmán Olgát a budai körzetben". Telex (in Hungarian). 30 September 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  12. ^ "ORSZÁGGYŰLÉSI KÉPVISELŐK VÁLASZTÁSA 2022 / Egyéni választókerület - BUDAPEST, 04. számú OEVK - Budapest II. kerület" (in Hungarian). National Election Office.
  13. ^ "Szabó Rebeka és Tordai Bence lett a Párbeszéd két új társelnöke". Telex (in Hungarian). 10 July 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Barabás Richárd a Párbeszéd – Zöldek új társelnöke". 444.hu (in Hungarian). 18 February 2024. Retrieved 29 March 2024.

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National Assembly of Hungary
Preceded by Leader of the PM parliamentary group
2022
Succeeded by
Leader of the PM parliamentary group
2024–
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Co-President of Dialogue for Hungary
2022–2024
Served alongside: Rebeka Szabó
Succeeded by