Klára Dobrev
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Klára Dobrev (b. February 2, 1972) is the wife of Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. She was born in Sofia, Bulgaria to a Hungarian mother, Piroska Apró, and a Bulgarian father, Petar Dobrev. Her maternal grandfather, Antal Apró, was the arrant Bolshevik and Hungary's Minister of Industry in the 1950s-60s, who gave the command to troops to shoot civilians in the Hungarian revolution in 1956.[citation needed]
Dobrev holds a degree in economics from the Budapest University of Economics, and a Law degree from the Eötvös Loránd University of Arts and Sciences. During her years at the University of Economics she was a member of AIESEC, and at the organization's 1992 world conference she was the animator board's vice president responsible for public relations. Dobrev spent her internship at MODI XEROX as a marketing assistant at Bangalore, India.
She has held several government positions in the past, including Chief Cabinet to Péter Medgyessy during the 2001-2002 election, and Vice-President of the Office for the National Development Plan and EU Support, where she served from 2002 until her husband's nomination for Prime Minister in 2004 when she resigned. She is a senior lecturer at Eötvös Loránd University.
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- "A Glimpse into Hungary" (PDF) Ministry of Economy and Transport for the Republic of Hungary, August 2005, retrieved November 23, 2005.
- "Interview with Klára Dobrev" by András Lindner and Zoltán Horváth, September 1, 2005, retrieved November 23, 2005.
- Edit Kéri: Kik lőttek a Kossuth téren 56-ban? ISBN-9630619830