Dávid Dorosz

Dávid Dorosz
Member of the National Assembly
In office
14 May 2010  5 May 2014
Personal details
Born (1985-10-06) 6 October 1985
Budapest, Hungary
Political party LMP (2009–2013)
PM (2013– )
Profession jurist
The native form of this personal name is dr. Dorosz Dávid. This article uses the Western name order.

Dr. Dávid Dorosz (born October 6, 1985)[1] is a Hungarian jurist and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Politics Can Be Different (LMP) Budapest Regional List from 2010 to 2014.[2]

Life

Dorosz was born in Angyalföld, District XIII of Budapest. He graduated from Szilágyi Erzsébet Grammar School in 2004. After that he studied in the Faculty of Law at the Eötvös Loránd University where he graduated in 2009. Besides studying, he worked as a trainee for several years in a law firm. He edited cultural and external programs for an online radio between 2006 and 2008. He is one of the founders of the Humana, a youth journal for human rights.[1]

He joined Politics Can Be Different in the Spring of 2009. He served as campaign manager of the party for a mayoral by-election of Józsefváros in the Autumn of 2009. He also functioned as campaign manager for the 2010 parliamentary election.[1] Dorosz was elected to the National Assembly of Hungary from the party's Budapest Regional List. He was a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs from May 14, 2010 to March 7, 2011. Currently he holds a membership position in the Defence and Internal Security Committee and the Committee of National Cohesion.[2] He ran for a seat in Angyalföld at the 2010 municipal elections.[3] He served as board secretary of the party for a short time in 2011. He was appointed deputy leader of the LMP parliamentary group on November 26, 2012.[4]

In January 2013, the LMP's congress rejected against the electoral cooperation with other opposition forces, including Together 2014.[5] As a result members of LMP’s “Dialogue for Hungary” platform, including Dorosz, announced their decision to leave the opposition party and form a new organization. Benedek Jávor said he eight MPs leaving LMP would keep their parliamentary mandates. The leaving MPs established Dialogue for Hungary as a full-fledged party.[6]

References

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