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Péter Márki-Zay was born on 9 May, 1972 in Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary, is a politician. Discover Péter Márki-Zay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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His wife is Felícia Lilla Vincze (m. 1994)
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Péter Márki-Zay Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Péter Márki-Zay worth at the age of 52 years old? Péter Márki-Zay’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Hungary. We have estimated
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Márki-Zay supports increased European integration including introducing the euro currency and joining the European Public Prosecutor's Office, as well as being in favour of Hungary remaining in NATO. He stated that, if elected in April, he will introduce a new constitution to restore the rule of law and to introduce same-sex marriage. On societal issues, he attacks Viktor Orbán for his measures, which he considers to be liberticidal, labeling some of his government's actions xenophobic and homophobic, like the 2022 LGBTQ in education referendum and has been described as supporting LGBT rights. He accused the Prime Minister of "organizing immigration" and said that it was "in Fidesz", the ruling party, "that we find the most gay people", suggesting that Orbán's son shared this sexual orientation.
On May 18, 2022, Péter Márky-Zay announced, he is establishing his own political party, the Citizens Party.
In 2021, Márki-Zay announced his intent to run as a candidate for Prime Minister under the banner of the Hungarian opposition. In the first round of the primaries, Márki-Zay came in third place with 20.43% of the vote, placing behind Klára Dobrev and Gergely Karácsony. Karácsony of the PM–MSZP–LMP coalition withdrew before the run-off announcing his support for Márki-Zay. On 17 October, Márki-Zay won the run-off with 56.7% of the vote. Therefore, in the 2022 election, Márki-Zay will be the leader and Prime Ministerial candidate of the United for Hungary political alliance.
In 2021 he was named one of the 28 most influential people in Europe, in the "Dreamers" section, by Politico Europe. In early 2022, he tested positive for COVID-19 amid the election campaign.
Perceived as a neoliberal on economic issues, he opposes raising the minimum wage, believing that the market would be able to regulate salaries, and reforming the tax system. In a press interview in November 2021, he explained that "for the time being, it is in Hungary's interest to be a tax haven", with a corporate tax rate of 9%.
As of 2021, Márki-Zay is married to Felícia Lilla Vincze, a physicist, midwife and doula. They have seven children: Ferenc (b. 1996), Lilla (b. 1997), Teodóra (b. 1998), Gellért (b. 2000), Emma (b. 2003), Lóránt (b. 2005) and Pál (b. 2009). The family is practicing Roman Catholic. Péter Márki-Zay is a dual national, holding both Hungarian and Canadian citizenship. He is fluent in English, German and French, but can also converse in Spanish, Russian and Finnish.
In 2019, Márki-Zay ran for reelection, this time under the banner of MMM, as well as the Organisation for a Clean Vásárhely (Tiszta Vásárhelyért Egyesület). His candidacy was once again supported by all major opposition parties. He defeated the Fidesz-backed independent candidate István Grezsa by 13,478 votes to 10,042, earning him a second term as the city's mayor.
In 2018, Márki-Zay announced that he would be running as an independent candidate in the Hódmezővásárhely mayoral by-election. His candidacy was initially supported by three opposition parties, the Hungarian Socialist Party, Politics Can Be Different and Jobbik; Momentum and the Democratic Coalition endorsed him a few days later. Márki-Zay said that he did not sympathise with the views of any of the parties supporting him, describing himself as a right-wing Christian, and a disappointed Fidesz voter.
Despite the historically unprecedented unity of the opposition parties backing him, his candidacy was initially seen as a long-shot by many observers, owing to Fidesz's popularity in the city, as well as Márki-Zay's political inexperience. On 25 February 2018, he defeated Zoltán Hegedűs by 13,076 votes to 9,468, becoming the city's first non-Fidesz mayor since 1990. He assumed office on 3 March, with Andrea Kis from the Hungarian Socialist Party as his deputy mayor.
Following his success, Márki-Zay continued to advocate for a nationwide unity between opposition parties. In 2018, he founded the non-partisan Everybody's Hungary Movement (Mindenki Magyarországa Mozgalom; MMM) in order to further cooperation between opposition parties, and to support representative democracy.
In Hódmezővásárhely, he worked at the electricity supplier of Szeged, first in strategical planning, then leading customer service. In 2013, he became a member of the Hungarian Electrotechnical Association (Magyar Elektrotechnikai Egyesület). Between 2016 and 2017, he was the leader of marketing and domestic logistics at Legrand Hungary. Until 2014, he taught nonprofit and business marketing at the University of Szeged (Szegedi Tudományegyetem).
In 2004, he moved to Canada, with his wife Felícia and their five children. There, he first worked as a door-to-door salesman for a phone service provider, then at the marketing department of Carquest. After about two and a half years, the family moved to Indiana, United States, where he continued to work for Carquest. Between 2008 and 2009, he was a member of the Eastern Indiana Regional Workforce Board. In 2009, the family returned to Hódmezővásárhely, together with their two youngest children, who were born abroad.
Between 1996 and 2004, Márki-Zay first worked at DÉMÁSZ, which was at the time responsible for supplying electricity to Southern Hungary, then at Kontavill-Legrand as an economist and marketing manager.
From 1990 to 1993, Márki-Zay attended the College of Commerce and Hospitality (Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Főiskola) at Budapest, where he studied marketing, then the University of Economics of Budapest (Budapesti Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem) from 1993 to 1996, where he studied economics. Between 1997 and 2001, he studied electrical engineering at the Technical College of Budapest (Budapesti Műszaki Főiskola). In 2002, he also obtained a degree in history from the University of Szeged (Szegedi Tudományegyetem). He also studied the history of economics at Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem) from 2000 and 2005, and graduated as a Doctor of Philosophy in 2006.
Péter "MZP" Márki-Zay (Hungarian: [peːtɛɾ maːɾkizɒji], born 9 May 1972) is a Hungarian politician, marketer, economist, electrical engineer and historian. He has served as mayor of Hódmezővásárhely since 2018, and is the co-founder of the Everybody's Hungary Movement (Mindenki Magyarországa Mozgalom; MMM). As the winner of the 2021 opposition primary, he was the candidate of the United for Hungary challenging Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the 2022 parliamentary election, which he lost.
Márki-Zay was born in Hódmezővásárhely, in the Hungarian People's Republic, on 9 May 1972, to a mother who was a chemist and a father who was a physics teacher. He grew up in a conservative and religious family. His great-grandfather was the principal of the Calvinist grammar school of Hódmezővásárhely. Márki-Zay graduated from the Bethlen Gábor Calvinist Grammar School (Bethlen Gábor Református Gimnázium) at Hódmezővásárhely in 1990.