Ibolya Dávid

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Ibolya Dávid
Minister of Justice of Hungary
In office
8 July 1998  27 May 2002
Preceded by Pál Vastagh
Succeeded by Péter Bárándy
Personal details
Born (1954-08-12) 12 August 1954
Baja, People's Republic of Hungary
Political party MDF
Profession politician, jurist

Ibolya Dávid born Baja, Hungary, 1954 is a Hungarian lawyer, politician, she was the president of the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) between 1999-2010. Dávid was the Hungarian Minister of Justice between 1998-2002. She was the only female Minister in the government of Viktor Orbán. Dávid is a member of the Hungarian Parliament as an independent since the MDF fraction was disbanded. Dávid made the controversial decision to nominate Lajos Bokros, a former minister in Gyula Horn's MSZP government, to the European Parliament election on the MDF party list which lead to some members leaving the party.

On the 2010 parliamentary election the Hungarian Democratic Forum have continued its downward trend and failed to make it into parliament. Ibolya Dávid resigned on 11 April 2010, after the first round. Károly Herényi became her acting successor.

Controversies

During her ministership, an occasion of Ferencvárosi TC - Újpest FC football match (July 2001)

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Pál Vastagh
Minister of Justice
19982002
Succeeded by
Péter Bárándy
Party political offices
Preceded by
Sándor Lezsák
President of the Hungarian Democratic Forum
1999–2010
Succeeded by
Károly Herényi
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