Péter Juhász (politician)

Juhász earned a degree of communications and PR at the Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences (KJF) in 2000.

[2] The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (TASZ) provided legal assistance and representation for all activists involved in the movement.

[4] He acted as spokesperson of the Hemp Seed Association until 2009, following that he was elected its president, replacing László Felső.

Juhász organized a protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's newly accepted Media Act on 20 December 2010.

[7] Former prime minister Gordon Bajnai announced his return to politics on 23 October 2012, during the anti-government demonstration of the Milla.

According to plans, Together 2014 would have been an umbrella organization of centre-left parties, similar to the Olive Tree in Italy which established against Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition in 1995.

However Politics Can Be Different (LMP) had rejected the cooperation in November 2012[9] and January 2013,[10] and the Hungarian Socialist Party led by Attila Mesterházy gradually took over the initiative.

During his activity, he made public several corruption suspicious real estate transactions from the tenure of the previous Fidesz mayor Antal Rogán.

[16] According to a Medián opinion poll published in July 2017, this hypothetical alliance would receive 16 percent of the vote in the next election.

[17] While the Together and the PM renewed their alliance in accordance with Juhász's "New Pole" concept on 4 October 2017, both LMP and Momentum Movement had rejected the election cooperation with other parties.