Árpád Fremond

Raised in the nearby village of Pačir, he earned a degree from Bačka Topola's agricultural college in 2000 as a veterinary technician.

He later graduated from the faculty of teacher training at the University of Novi Sad (Subotica branch) in Sombor, and in 2010–11 he earned a master's degree from the same institution.

)[9] In the 2008 parliamentary election, Fremond received the thirty-third position on the electoral list of the Hungarian Coalition, a multi-party alliance led by the VMSZ.

[12] Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that all parliamentary mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order.

[14] The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won a plurality victory and afterward formed a new coalition government with the SPS and other parties; the VMSZ declined an invitation to join the government and instead served in a largely nominal opposition role for the next two years.

[20] The VMSZ led a successful drive to increase its voter turnout in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election and won a record nine seats.

[30][31][32] Fremond received the symbolic final position (250th) on the VMSZ's list in the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election and the equally symbolic final position (35th) on the party's list for Bačka Topola in the 2024 Serbian local elections.