Ferenc József Gelencsér (21 July 1990) is a Hungarian politician, member of the National Assembly, and leader of the Momentum Movement party from 2022 to 2024.
He ran unsuccessfully in the 2021 opposition primary as a challenger to LMP politician Antal Csárdi in Budapest's parliamentary constituency No.
[6] Anna Donáth, who had been Momentum's leader since November 2021, announced on 9 May 2022 that she was pregnant, and would not stand for the party's renewal election.
[1] The new party president promised that instead of "aimless Orbán-hate" he would seek to communicate Momentum's ideas on how to solve the country's problems to the electorate.
For instance, Gelencsér and other MPs dismantled the cordon around the Carmelite Monastery of Buda (Orbán's residence)[10] and they did other spectacular actions that did not thematize the public discourse.