Gábor Staudt

Gábor Staudt (born 10 May 1983) is a Hungarian jurist and politician of the right-wing Jobbik.

Gábor Staudt was born in Budafok-Tétény (22nd district of Budapest) into a Roman Catholic on 10 May 1983.

[1] He was a candidate of the MIÉP–Jobbik Third Way Alliance of Parties in Budafok-Tétény (Budapest 32nd constituency) during the 2006 parliamentary election, where received 3.5 percent of the vote and came to fourth and last place in the first round after Ildikó Lendvai (MSZP), Zoltán Németh (Fidesz) and István Lányi (SZDSZ).

[5] Staudt ran for an individual seat in Budafok-Tétény (Budapest 18th constituency) in the 2014 and 2018 parliamentary elections, but came to the third place both times with 12.18 and 9.17 percent, respectively.

Staudt served as a deputy leader of the Jobbik parliamentary group from October 2015 to May 2018 and from September 2018 to January 2019.

[3] Staudt resigned from his parliamentary seat on 18 December 2018, citing reasons of privacy.

[3] The Fidesz-backed Magyar Nemzet falsely claimed in November 2020 that the prosecutor's office prosecuted a VAT fraud case in which a witness testified that Gábor Staudt was involved and that was the reason he resigned three years earlier.