National Assembly of Hungary
(2018–2022)
Type
Type
HousesNational Assembly
History
Founded8 May 2018 (2018-05-08)
Disbanded2 May 2022 (2022-05-02)
(3 years, 359 days)
Preceded byMembers 2014–2018
Succeeded byMembers 2022–2026
Leadership
Structure
Seats199
Political groups
At opening:

Government (133)

  •   Fidesz–KDNP (133)

Opposition (65)

Other (1)

Elections
Last election
8 April 2018
Next election
3 April 2022
Meeting place
The National Assembly sits in the Parliament House in Budapest
Hungarian Parliament Building
Lajos Kossuth Square 1
Budapest, H-1055
Hungary
Results of the election


The list of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2018–2022) is the list of members of the National Assembly – the unicameral legislative body of Hungary – according to the outcome of the Hungarian parliamentary election of 2018.

Officials

Speaker

First Officer

Deputy Speaker for Legislation

Deputy Speakers

Recorders

Father of the House

Baby of the House

Senior Recorders

Leaders of the parliamentary groups

Composition

Affiliation Members
8 May 2018 1 May 2022
Fidesz 117 116
Jobbik 26 17
KDNP 16 17
MSZP 15 15
LMP 9 6
DK 9 9
PM 5 5
  German minority
1 1
  Independent
1 13
Total number of seats
199 199

Members of the National Assembly

By name

No. Name Party Born district list
1 Péter Ágh Fidesz 30 January 1982 Vas County 2.vk.
2 Balázs Ander Jobbik 11 December 1976 Jobbik National List, no. 19
3 István Apáti[1] Independent 23 March 1978 Jobbik National List, no. 22
4 András Aradszki KDNP 22 May 1956 Pest County 1.vk.
5 Gergely Arató[2] DK 23 November 1968 DK National List, no. 11
6 László B. Nagy Fidesz 9 February 1958 Csongrád-Csanád County 2.vk.
7 István Bajkai Fidesz 17 January 1964 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 20
8 Zoltán Balczó from 8 July 2019[3] Jobbik 24 March 1948 Jobbik National List, no. 183
9 György Balla Fidesz 11 August 1962 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 33
10 Mihály Balla Fidesz 21 May 1965 Nógrád County 2.vk.
11 Tibor Bana[4] Independent 1 December 1985 Jobbik National List, no. 20
12 Ildikó Bangó-Borbély[5] MSZP 29 March 1972 MSZP-P National List, no. 14
13 Erik Bánki Fidesz 26 May 1970 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 35
14 Gábor Bányai Fidesz 27 August 1969 Bács-Kiskun County 5.vk.
15 Attila Barcza Fidesz 20 February 1985 Győr-Moson-Sopron County 4.vk.
16 Mónika Bartos Fidesz 24 December 1975 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 67
17 Károly Becsó Fidesz 29 October 1973 Nógrád County 1.vk.
18 Zsolt Becsó Fidesz 14 June 1967 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 69
19 János Bencsik Fidesz 31 July 1965 Komárom-Esztergom County 1.vk.
20 János Bencsik from 18 February 2019[6] Independent 21 June 1985 Jobbik National List, no. 50
21 Márk Bíró Fidesz 1974 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 38
22 Sándor Bodó Fidesz 25 November 1963 Hajdú-Bihar County 5.vk.
23 István Boldog Fidesz 10 November 1966 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 4.vk.
24 Zoltán Bóna Fidesz 9 May 1981 Pest County 8.vk.
25 László Böröcz Fidesz 11 November 1983 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 16
26 Anett Bősz[7] DK 18 December 1986 MSZP-P National List, no. 15
27 Koloman Brenner Jobbik 28 May 1968 Jobbik National List, no. 23
28 Gyula Budai from 29 October 2018[8] Fidesz 2 April 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 146
29 Sándor Burány P (MSZP) 19 August 1956 Budapest 9.vk.
30 Tamás Csányi from 18 February 2019[9] Jobbik 1 December 1975 Jobbik National List, no. 35
31 Antal Csárdi LMP 8 November 1976 Budapest 1.vk.
32 Zsolt Csenger-Zalán Fidesz 22 August 1957 Pest County 2.vk.
33 Péter Cseresnyés Fidesz 9 January 1960 Zala County 3.vk.
34 Katalin Csöbör Fidesz 20 January 1965 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 1.vk.
35 György Czerván Fidesz 12 July 1959 Pest County 9.vk.
36 Judit Czunyi-Bertalan Fidesz 6 August 1974 Komárom-Esztergom County 3.vk.
37 Béla Dankó Fidesz 13 May 1969 Békés County 2.vk.
38 Márta Demeter LMP 6 March 1983 LMP National List, no. 7
39 Zoltán Demeter Fidesz 1 December 1963 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 4.vk.
40 Csaba Dömötör Fidesz 13 September 1982 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 64
41 Róbert Dudás from 18 November 2019[10] Jobbik 11 December 1973 Jobbik National List, no. 42
42 Mónika Dunai Fidesz 21 September 1966 Budapest 14.vk.
43 Dóra Dúró[11] Independent 5 March 1987 Jobbik National List, no. 3
44 Flórián Farkas Fidesz 4 September 1957 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 17
45 Gergely Farkas[12] Independent 3 November 1986 Jobbik National List, no. 12
46 Sándor Farkas Fidesz 18 September 1953 Csongrád-Csanád County 3.vk.
47 Sándor Fazekas Fidesz 3 May 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 27
48 Zoltán Fenyvesi Fidesz 14 October 1964 Veszprém County 3.vk.
49 János Fónagy Fidesz 11 July 1942 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 21
50 Sándor Font Fidesz 23 November 1960 Bács-Kiskun County 3.vk.
51 László Földi KDNP 7 September 1952 Pest County 12.vk.
52 Erik Fülöp[13] Independent 21 July 1982 Jobbik National List, no. 9
53 Attila Gelencsér Fidesz 14 January 1968 Somogy County 1.vk.
54 Gergely Gulyás Fidesz 21 September 1981 Budapest 3.vk.
55 Zita Gurmai MSZP 1 June 1965 MSZP-P National List, no. 10
56 Alpár Gyopáros Fidesz 15 May 1978 Győr-Moson-Sopron County 3.vk.
57 Balázs Győrffy Fidesz 21 April 1979 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 13
58 Ferenc Gyurcsány DK 4 June 1961 DK National List, no. 1
59 Csaba Gyüre from 1 April 2019[14] Jobbik 19 May 1965 Jobbik National List, no. 38
60 Ákos Hadházy[15] Independent 4 March 1974 LMP National List, no. 2
61 Sándor Hadházy Fidesz 10 August 1956 Pest County 3.vk.
62 László Hajdu DK 23 August 1947 Budapest 12.vk.
63 János Halász Fidesz 11 May 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 72
64 Tamás Harangozó[16] MSZP 27 June 1979 MSZP-P National List, no. 16
65 János Hargitai KDNP 24 April 1958 Baranya County 3.vk.
66 Péter Harrach KDNP 2 November 1947 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 10
67 Dávid Héjj Fidesz Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 65
68 Csaba Hende Fidesz 5 February 1960 Vas County 1.vk.
69 Tamás Herczeg Fidesz 16 November 1960 Békés County 1.vk.
70 István Hiller MSZP 7 May 1964 Budapest 16.vk.
71 Dezső Hiszékeny MSZP 22 February 1956 Budapest 7.vk.
72 Krisztina Hohn from 11 June 2018[17] LMP 16 June 1972 LMP National List, no. 12
73 István Hollik from 18 February 2019[18] KDNP 23 January 1982 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 132
74 Péter Hoppál Fidesz 15 November 1972 Baranya County 2.vk.
75 István Horváth Fidesz 28 February 1970 Tolna County 1.vk.
76 László Horváth Fidesz 24 April 1962 Heves County 2.vk.
77 Richárd Hörcsik Fidesz 23 December 1955 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 5.vk.
78 György Hubay Fidesz 7 August 1954 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 2.vk.
79 István Jakab Fidesz 17 September 1949 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 12
80 Péter Jakab Jobbik 16 August 1980 Jobbik National List, no. 15
81 Hajnalka Juhász KDNP 1980 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 39
82 Mária Kállai Fidesz 5 December 1957 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 1.vk.
83 Gergely Kálló from 9 March 2020[19] Jobbik 9 January 1985 Fejér County 4.vk.
84 Ákos Kara Fidesz 21 May 1975 Győr-Moson-Sopron County 2.vk.
85 János Kerényi Fidesz 9 December 1945 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 36
86 László Lóránt Keresztes LMP 22 June 1975 LMP National List, no. 6
87 Máté Kocsis Fidesz 6 May 1981 Budapest 6.vk.
88 Olivio Kocsis-Cake from 11 June 2018[20] P 31 March 1980 MSZP-P National List, no. 99
89 Zsófia Koncz from 2 November 2020[21] Fidesz 1990 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 6.vk.
90 Károly Kontrát Fidesz 12 April 1956 Veszprém County 2.vk.
91 Lajos Korózs MSZP 7 September 1958 MSZP-P National List, no. 12
92 Lajos Kósa Fidesz 14 March 1964 Hajdú-Bihar County 1.vk.
93 József Kovács Fidesz 5 July 1951 Békés County 3.vk.
94 Sándor Kovács Fidesz 15 July 1966 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 5.vk.
95 Sándor F. Kovács Fidesz 19 June 1968 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 3.vk.
96 Zoltán Kovács Fidesz 1 December 1957 Veszprém County 4.vk.
97 László Kövér Fidesz 29 December 1959 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 3
98 Gábor Kubatov Fidesz 17 February 1966 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 7
99 Ágnes Kunhalmi MSZP 31 October 1982 Budapest 15.vk.
100 János Latorcai KDNP 9 May 1944 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 22
101 János Lázár Fidesz 19 February 1975 Csongrád-Csanád County 4.vk.
102 Sándor Lezsák Fidesz 30 October 1949 Bács-Kiskun County 4.vk.
103 László György Lukács Jobbik 7 March 1983 Jobbik National List, no. 18
104 Zoltán Magyar Jobbik 28 February 1982 Jobbik National List, no. 21
105 Jenő Manninger Fidesz 30 July 1955 Zala County 2.vk.
106 Márta Mátrai Fidesz 22 February 1948 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 18
107 Tamás Mellár[22] P (Independent) 22 January 1954 Baranya County 1.vk.
108 Attila Mesterházy MSZP 30 January 1974 MSZP-P National List, no. 8
109 Ágnes Molnár Fidesz 12 May 1956 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 34
110 Gyula Molnár MSZP 17 August 1961 Budapest 18.vk.
111 Zsolt Molnár MSZP 4 October 1974 MSZP-P National List, no. 9
112 József Attila Móring KDNP 8 October 1968 Somogy County 3.vk.
113 Lőrinc Nacsa KDNP 5 April 1990 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 71
114 Csaba Nagy Fidesz 1970 Baranya County 4.vk.
115 István Nagy Fidesz 6 October 1967 Győr-Moson-Sopron County 5.vk.
116 Szilárd Németh Fidesz 24 April 1964 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 8
117 Zsolt Németh Fidesz 14 October 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 19
118 Katalin Novák Fidesz 6 September 1977 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 4
119 Tibor Nunkovics from 8 July 2019[23] Jobbik 8 May 1984 Jobbik National List, no. 48
120 Zsolt Nyitrai Fidesz 12 April 1977 Heves County 1.vk.
121 Lajos Oláh DK 17 June 1969 Budapest 5.vk.
122 Viktor Orbán Fidesz 31 May 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 1
123 Péter Ovádi Fidesz 22 October 1981 Veszprém County 1.vk.
124 Károly Pánczél Fidesz 3 April 1961 Pest County 11.vk.
125 Imre Pesti Fidesz 16 September 1952 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 37
126 János Pócs Fidesz 17 November 1963 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 2.vk.
127 Tibor Pogácsás Fidesz 4 April 1964 Pest County 10.vk.
128 László Pósán Fidesz 20 September 1965 Hajdú-Bihar County 2.vk.
129 Árpád János Potápi Fidesz 28 March 1967 Tolna County 2.vk.
130 Anita Potocska-Kőrösi from 18 May 2018[24] Jobbik 23 May 1981 Jobbik National List, no. 26
131 Bence Rétvári KDNP 10 December 1979 Pest County 4.vk.
132 Máriusz Révész Fidesz 31 May 1967 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 73
133 Lajos Rig[25] Jobbik 13 November 1974 Jobbik National List, no. 27
134 Imre Ritter MNOÖ 5 August 1952 German Nationality List
135 Gábor Riz Fidesz 5 March 1956 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 3.vk.
136 Antal Rogán Fidesz 29 January 1972 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 26
137 László Salacz Fidesz 21 May 1971 Bács-Kiskun County 1.vk.
138 Erzsébet Schmuck LMP 19 February 1954 LMP National List, no. 4
139 László Sebián-Petrovszki from 2 December 2019[26] DK 15 September 1977 DK National List, no. 12
140 Gabriella Selmeczi Fidesz 21 June 1965 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 66
141 Zsolt Semjén KDNP 8 August 1962 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 2
142 Miklós Seszták KDNP 31 October 1968 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 3.vk.
143 István Simicskó KDNP 29 November 1961 Budapest 2.vk.
144 Miklós Simon Fidesz 20 January 1962 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 6.vk.
145 Róbert Balázs Simon Fidesz 9 April 1970 Győr-Moson-Sopron County 1.vk.
146 György Simonka Fidesz 14 March 1974 Békés County 4.vk.
147 Tamás Sneider[27] Independent 11 June 1972 Jobbik National List, no. 7
148 Miklós Soltész KDNP 23 July 1963 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 40
149 Ádám Steinmetz Jobbik 11 August 1980 Jobbik National List, no. 4
150 János Stummer Jobbik 22 October 1984 Jobbik National List, no. 25
151 János Süli KDNP 26 January 1956 Tolna County 3.vk.
152 Sándor Szabó MSZP 29 October 1975 Csongrád-Csanád County 1.vk.
153 Szabolcs Szabó[28] Independent 21 February 1979 Budapest 17.vk.
154 Tímea Szabó P 18 January 1976 Budapest 10.vk.
155 Tünde Szabó Fidesz 31 May 1974 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 1.vk.
156 Zsolt Szabó Fidesz 20 October 1963 Heves County 3.vk.
157 László Szakács from 2 December 2019[29] MSZP 7 December 1975 MSZP-P National List, no. 18
158 László Szászfalvi KDNP 11 January 1961 Somogy County 2.vk.
159 Kristóf Szatmáry Fidesz 10 June 1975 Budapest 13.vk.
160 Sándor Székely[30] Independent 18 July 1977 DK National List, no. 7
161 Bernadett Szél[31] Independent 9 March 1977 LMP National List, no. 1
162 Péter Szijjártó Fidesz 30 October 1978 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 25
163 György Szilágyi Jobbik 11 November 1966 Jobbik National List, no. 14
164 Lajos Szűcs Fidesz 15 September 1964 Pest County 7.vk.
165 András Tállai Fidesz 5 February 1959 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 7.vk.
166 Gergely Tapolczai Fidesz 21 December 1975 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 32
167 László Tasó Fidesz 14 January 1963 Hajdú-Bihar County 3.vk.
168 Zoltán Tessely Fidesz 1967 Fejér County 3.vk.
169 István Tiba Fidesz 6 May 1966 Hajdú-Bihar County 6.vk.
170 Attila Tilki Fidesz 9 May 1967 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 4.vk.
171 Bence Tordai P 26 January 1981 MSZP-P National List, no. 11
172 Bertalan Tóth MSZP 10 November 1975 MSZP-P National List, no. 5
173 Csaba Tóth MSZP 22 April 1960 Budapest 8.vk.
174 Gábor Törő Fidesz 7 March 1962 Fejér County 2.vk.
175 Béla Turi-Kovács Fidesz 2 December 1935 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 14
176 Bence Tuzson Fidesz 31 January 1972 Pest County 5.vk.
177 Péter Ungár LMP 10 June 1991 LMP National List, no. 5
178 Zsolt V. Németh Fidesz 12 July 1963 Vas County 3.vk.
179 Ágnes Vadai DK 11 February 1974 DK National List, no. 3
180 Gábor Varga Fidesz 8 January 1968 Fejér County 5.vk.
181 László Varga MSZP 1 September 1979 MSZP-P National List, no. 13
182 Mihály Varga Fidesz 26 January 1965 Budapest 4.vk.
183 Zoltán Varga from 17 February 2020[32] DK 10 October 1964 DK National List, no. 14
184 Andrea Varga-Damm[33] Independent 30 August 1966 Jobbik National List, no. 5
185 Tamás Vargha Fidesz 2 February 1959 Fejér County 1.vk.
186 László Varju DK 22 August 1961 Budapest 11.vk.
187 László Vécsey Fidesz 1 September 1958 Pest County 6.vk.
188 Imre Vejkey KDNP 15 January 1964 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 70
189 László Vigh Fidesz 3 November 1961 Zala County 1.vk.
190 Győző Vinnai Fidesz 17 December 1959 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County 2.vk.
191 Eszter Vitályos from 20 September 2021[34] Fidesz 23 February 1979 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 184
192 István Vitányi Fidesz 18 December 1952 Hajdú-Bihar County 4.vk.
193 János Volner[35] Independent 28 September 1969 Jobbik National List, no. 2
194 Pál Völner Fidesz 30 October 1962 Komárom-Esztergom County 2.vk.
195 Mihály Witzmann Fidesz 2 June 1977 Somogy County 4.vk.
196 Gábor Zombor Fidesz 12 March 1964 Bács-Kiskun County 2.vk.
197 Dániel Z. Kárpát Jobbik 1 June 1979 Jobbik National List, no. 6
198 Barna Pál Zsigmond Fidesz 22 June 1972 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 74
199 Róbert Zsigó Fidesz 10 November 1967 Bács-Kiskun County 6.vk.
Dávid Janiczak until 9 May 2018 Jobbik 4 March 1987 Jobbik National List, no. 10
Gergely Karácsony until 28 May 2018 P 11 June 1975 MSZP-P National List, no. 1
György Gémesi until 30 May 2018 LMP 3 January 1956 LMP National List, no. 3
Zoltán Balog until 17 October 2018 Fidesz 7 January 1958 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 9
Ferenc Hirt until 6 December 2018 Fidesz 29 September 1967 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 68
Gábor Staudt until 31 January 2019 Jobbik 10 May 1983 Jobbik National List, no. 13
István Szávay until 31 January 2019 Jobbik 8 March 1981 Jobbik National List, no. 17
Enikő Hegedűs-Kovács until 21 March 2019[36] Independent 1970 Jobbik National List, no. 16
Márton Gyöngyösi until 25 June 2019 Jobbik 8 June 1977 Jobbik National List, no. 11
Lajos Kepli until 25 June 2019 Jobbik 11 October 1978 Jobbik National List, no. 24
Ádám Mirkóczki until 25 October 2019 Jobbik 23 June 1978 Jobbik National List, no. 8
Tamás Pintér until 28 October 2019 Jobbik 22 May 1981 Fejér County 4.vk.
Imre László until 29 October 2019[37] DK 13 November 1946 DK National List, no. 10
József Tóbiás until 31 October 2019 MSZP 15 July 1970 MSZP-P National List, no. 7
Zsolt Gréczy until 31 December 2019 DK 10 October 1964 DK National List, no. 8
Ferenc Koncz until 10 July 2020 Fidesz 2 October 1959 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 6.vk.
László L. Simon until 29 August 2021 Fidesz 28 March 1972 Fidesz-KDNP National List, no. 75

Nationality delegates

Every nationality which is recognized in Hungary can elect a delegate (if the quota for full representation was not achieved) who has no voting rights in the Assembly.

No. Name Party Born district list
Lyubomir Alexov SZOÖ 26 December 1958 Serb Nationality List
Félix Farkas ORÖ 21 April 1960 Romani Nationality List
Vera Giricz ORuÖ 29 July 1946 Rusyn Nationality List
Erika Kiss-Köles OSZÖ 27 November 1961 Slovene Nationality List
Traján Kreszta MROÖ 10 October 1947 Romanian Nationality List
Antal Paulik CSSM 1 March 1963 Slovak Nationality List
Ewa Rónay-Slaba OLÖ Polish Nationality List
Szeván Serkisian[38] OÖÖ Armenian Nationality List
Tamás Sianos MGOÖ 15 September 1942 Greek Nationality List
József Szolga OHÖ 29 August 1966 Croat Nationality List
Brigitta Szuperák UOÖ Ukrainian Nationality List
Szimeon Varga BOÖ 20 October 1971 Bulgarian Nationality List
Silva Simani until 7 June 2018 OÖÖ Armenian Nationality List

See also

References

  1. Left the Jobbik group on 8 October 2018.
  2. Péter Niedermüller and Attila Ara-Kovács opted not to take the seat in the Assembly
  3. Replaced Márton Gyöngyösi, who was elected MEP in the 2019 European Parliament election, thus resigned his seat on 25 June 2019.
  4. Left the Jobbik group on 2 March 2020.
  5. She was expelled from MSZP in January 2022, but remained a member of its parliamentary group.
  6. He replaced István Szávay. He left the Jobbik group on 20 February 2020.
  7. Bősz was elected as a candidate of the MLP, she was member of the Dialogue for Hungary group until 18 May 2018. She was independent MP until 9 December 2019, when she joined the DK group.
  8. Zoltán Balog, who returned to Calvinist pastoral activity, resigned his seat on 17 October 2018.
  9. Gábor Staudt resigned his seat on 31 January 2019
  10. He replaced Ádám Mirkóczki, who was elected mayor of Eger, thus resigned his seat on 25 October 2019
  11. Dóra Dúró was expelled from the Jobbik group on 30 May 2018.
  12. Left the Jobbik group on 27 May 2020.
  13. Left the Jobbik group on 8 October 2018.
  14. Enikő Hegedűs-Kovács resigned her seat on 21 March 2019
  15. Left the LMP group on 23 June 2018.
  16. Zoltán Gőgös opted not to take the seat in the Assembly.
  17. György Gémesi resigned his seat on 30 May 2018.
  18. Ferenc Hirt died on 6 December 2018.
  19. He was elected MP during a by-election on 16 February 2020. He replaced Tamás Pintér, who was elected mayor of Dunaújváros, thus resigned from his seat on 28 October 2019.
  20. Gergely Karácsony resigned his seat on 28 May 2018.
  21. She was elected MP during a by-election on 11 October 2020. She replaced her father Ferenc Koncz, who died in a motor-vehicle collision on 10 July 2020.
  22. Until 20 May 2018 independent.
  23. Lajos Kepli resigned his seat on 25 June 2019
  24. Dávid Janiczak resigned his seat after the inaugural session of the Assembly.
  25. Gábor Vona opted not to take the seat in the Assembly.
  26. He replaced Imre László, who was elected mayor of Újbuda, thus resigned his seat on 29 October 2019
  27. Left the Jobbik group on 27 May 2020.
  28. Was elected as a candidate of Együtt. Left the LMP group on 2 October 2018.
  29. He replaced József Tóbiás, who resigned his seat on 31 October 2019. Szakács was expelled from MSZP in June 2021, but remained a member of its parliamentary group.
  30. Left the DK group on 21 December 2018.
  31. Left the LMP group on 2 October 2018.
  32. He replaced Zsolt Gréczy, who resigned his seat on 31 December 2019, after allegations of sexual misconduct
  33. Expelled from the Jobbik group on 27 May 2020.
  34. She replaced László L. Simon, who was appointed Director-General of the Hungarian National Museum, thus resigned his seat on 29 August 2021.
  35. Volner was expelled from the Jobbik group on 6 October 2018.
  36. Was elected as a candidate of Jobbik, she left the group on 26 February 2019.
  37. Csaba Molnár opted not to take the seat in the Assembly.
  38. Since 18 March 2019, took over from Silva Simani, who resigned on 7 June 2018.
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