Gergely Kovács (born 9 January 1980) is the co-chair of the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party and a graphic designer and mayor of the XII.
In 2016 in Pécs Kovács and nine others painted the cracks in the pavement according to the four color theorem, for which an employer of Biokom called the police, who took them into custody for suspected graffiti.
The Two-tailed Dog Party was closely involved in the campaign during the October 2016 migrant quota referendum, mocking the government's anti-immigrant messages and phrases.
followed by claimed facts about immigration, the party spent €100,000 of voluntary donations from 4,000 people on posters with satirical slogans, such as "Did you know there's a war in Syria?
Gergely Kovács told BBC News that "... What we can do is appeal to the millions in Hungary who are upset by the government campaign.