Árpád Potápi
Árpád Potápi | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 18 June 1998 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Bonyhád, Hungary | 28 March 1967
Political party | Fidesz (since 1997) |
Profession | politician |
Árpád János Potápi (born March 28, 1967)[1] is a Hungarian educator and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Bonyhád (Tolna County Constituency III) from 1998 to 2014, and for Dombóvár (Tolna County Constituency II) since 2014. He was elected mayor of his birthplace in 2002, serving in this capacity until 2014.[2] Potápi has been the Secretary of State for National Policy since June 15, 2014.[2]
Biography
He finished Petőfi Sándor Secondary School at Bonyhád in 1985. He worked as an unqualified teacher at Vörösmarty Mihály Primary School of Bonyhád from 1985 to 1986. In 1991 he graduated from Juhász Gyula Teacher Training College of Szeged as a teacher of Hungarian language, literature, history. In 1994 he graduated in history from Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).[1]
As a mayor of Bonyhád and head of local government section of the Tolna branch of Fidesz he has a knowledge of local governments. He worked at Red School in Szeged from 1991 to 1993 and since 1993 he has been teaching at Petőfi Sándor Lutheran Secondary School in Bonyhád, a job he has retained as an MP. From 1991 to 1993 he was secretary and since 1998 he has been president of the National Alliance of Székelys in Bukovina. He has been president of the Association of Danubian Europe and of Bibliocaritas Foundation since 1999, and a member of the Board of Trustees of Illyés Foundation.[1]
Potápi entered into politics in 1993. He headed the campaign of the Bonyhád branch of Fidesz in the general election in 1994. He joined the party itself in 1997. Since then he has been the head of the Bonyhád branch of the party. He has been vice president of the Tolna County organization of the party since 1998. After the transformation into a people's party in 2003 he was appointed the chairmanship of the Bonyhád constituency.[1]
In 1998 and in the national elections of 2002 he was elected MP of his home town Bonyhád. In the middle of March he continued the work he started in the previous term in the Foreign Affairs Committee and until February 2003 he served on the Committee on Human Rights, Minorities and Religion. On 20 October he was elected a local representative and the mayor of Bonyhád as well as a member of the Tolna County Assembly. He secured a seat in Parliament in the 2006 national election from Bonyhád. He was elected member of the Foreign Affairs and Hungarian Minorities Abroad Committee on May 30, 2006. He became the Chairman of the Committee of National Cohesion on January 1, 2011.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Biography" (PDF). Országgyűlés.
- 1 2 3 "Register". Országgyűlés.