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* Delegation for relations with the countries of south-east Europe (Member)
 
* Delegation for relations with the countries of south-east Europe (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_CULT|Committee on Culture and Education]] (Substitute)
 
* [[MEPs_CULT|Committee on Culture and Education]] (Substitute)
* Institute of Protestant Theology, Cluj (1971 - 1975). (Curriculum vitae)
 
* Bishop, Reformed diocese of Piatra Craiului (1990 -). Pastor in Timişoara (1986 - 1990). Pastor in Braşov (1975 - 1977) and Dej (1977 - 1984). (Curriculum vitae)
 
* The people of Timişoara who joined him in his protest against the policy of the dictatorship sparked the 1989 Romanian revolution. He was briefly a member of the National Salvation Front (1990). Co-President of theSynod of the Reformed Church in Romania (1990). Honorary chairman of the Democratic Union of Magyars of Romania (1990-2003). President of the Hungarian Reformed World Federation (1996 -). Honorary President of the Hungarian World Federation (1996 -). Founded the Partium Christian University, holds the post of President of the University (1999 -). President of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania (2003 -). (Curriculum vitae)
 
* Grand Cross of the Order of the Hungarian Republic (1999). Fidelity Prize (Hungary, 1999). Grand Leopold Kunschak Prize (Austria, 1998). Minorities Prize from the CIEMEN Centre inCatalonia (Barcelona, Spain, 1996). Hungarian Heritage Prize (Hungary, 1996). Bocskay Prize (Hungary, 1995). Pro Fide Prize (Finland, 1993). Member of the Johannit Order of Knighthood (1993). Member of the European Senate of Honour (1992). Geuzenpenning Award (Netherlands, 1991). Doctor honoris causa of Hope College (Holland, Michigan, USA, 1991). Doctor honoris causa of the Reformed Theological Academy of Debrecen (Hungary, 1990). Doctor honoris causa of Regent University (Virginia Beach, USA, 1990). Roosevelt Prize (Netherlands, 1990). Nominated for the Nobel Prize (1990). Bethlen Gábor Prize (Hungary, 1990). Berzsenyi Prize (Hungary, 1989). Freeman of the cities of Sárospatak (Hungary), Odorheiu Secuiesc (Romania), and the Vth and XIth districts of Budapest (Hungary). (Curriculum vitae)
 
  
 
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Version du 8 décembre 2008 à 00:36

Political Memory: László TŐKÉS, MEP

{{#icon:LaszloTokes.jpg|László TŐKÉS}}

General Data

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Contact
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Functions in European Parliament

Curriculum Vitae

  • Institute of Protestant Theology, Cluj (1971 - 1975)
  • Bishop, Reformed diocese of Piatra Craiului (1990 -)
  • Pastor in Timişoara (1986 - 1990)
  • Pastor in Braşov (1975 - 1977) and Dej (1977 - 1984)
  • The people of Timişoara who joined him in his protest against the policy of the dictatorship sparked the 1989 Romanian revolution
  • He was briefly a member of the National Salvation Front (1990)
  • Co-President of theSynod of the Reformed Church in Romania (1990)
  • Honorary chairman of the Democratic Union of Magyars of Romania (1990-2003)
  • President of the Hungarian Reformed World Federation (1996 -)
  • Honorary President of the Hungarian World Federation (1996 -)
  • Founded the Partium Christian University, holds the post of President of the University (1999 -)
  • President of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania (2003 -)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of the Hungarian Republic (1999)
  • Fidelity Prize (Hungary, 1999)
  • Grand Leopold Kunschak Prize (Austria, 1998)
  • Minorities Prize from the CIEMEN Centre inCatalonia (Barcelona, Spain, 1996)
  • Hungarian Heritage Prize (Hungary, 1996)
  • Bocskay Prize (Hungary, 1995)
  • Pro Fide Prize (Finland, 1993)
  • Member of the Johannit Order of Knighthood (1993)
  • Member of the European Senate of Honour (1992)
  • Geuzenpenning Award (Netherlands, 1991)
  • Doctor honoris causa of Hope College (Holland, Michigan, USA, 1991)
  • Doctor honoris causa of the Reformed Theological Academy of Debrecen (Hungary, 1990)
  • Doctor honoris causa of Regent University (Virginia Beach, USA, 1990)
  • Roosevelt Prize (Netherlands, 1990)
  • Nominated for the Nobel Prize (1990)
  • Bethlen Gábor Prize (Hungary, 1990)
  • Berzsenyi Prize (Hungary, 1989)
  • Freeman of the cities of Sárospatak (Hungary), Odorheiu Secuiesc (Romania), and the Vth and XIth districts of Budapest (Hungary)

Votes


Opinions

Sources

Positions

Thanks to improve this part with opinions from László TŐKÉS about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page Help:Political_Memory to know how to do it).