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Hungary's movers and shakers

16.12.2010 / 04:24 CET
A who's who of the Hungarian presidency.

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Who chairs which council

General affairs 
János Martonyi, foreign minister
Economic and financial affairs
György Matolscy, economy minister
Justice and home affairs
Tibor Navracsics, minister for public administration and justice
Sándor Pintér, internal affairs minister
Employment, social policy, health and consumer affairs
Sándor Czomba, junior minister for employment policy
Miklós Réthelyi, minister for social and health affairs
Zoltán Cséfalvay, junior minister for strategic affairs
Competitiveness
Zoltán Cséfalvay, junior minister for strategic affairs
Transport, telecommunications and energy
Pál Völner, junior minister for infrastructure
Zsolt Nyitrai, junior minister for information and communication
Tamás Fellegi, national development minister (for meetings of energy ministers)
Agriculture and fisheries
Sándor Fazekas, rural development minister
Environment
Sándor Fazekas, rural development minister
Education, youth, culture and sport
Rózsa Hoffmann, junior minister for education
Géza Szõcs, junior minister for culture
Miklós Soltész, junior minister for social policy 
Attila Czene, junior minister for sport
Defence
Csaba Hende, minister of defence

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