Levente Murányi

Levente Murányi (Budapest, December 13, 1939) is a 56th convict, a politician, a member of parliament, and vice president of the Jobbik Movement for Hungary.

He was born on 13 December 1939 in Budapest. His father, Lajos Murányi, directed the economic affairs of the Csepel National Free Port and the Concordia Mill Company, which was catering to the Hungarian Royal Army. Her mother was Mary Darnay, a housewife.

After 19 March 1944, the German invaders deported their parents to their royals home, as the German diplomatic quarter was extended to their home. In 1946, he began elementary school at the second district Baar-Madas Reformed Grammar School. After the primary school, he continued his studies at the Ferenc Rákóczi Gymnasium.

He was actively involved in the 1956 Revolution. In February 1957, during the organization of the MUK ("Restart in March"), he was captured with several of his associates. Military court ruled over them, executed three of his partners, and was sentenced to a prison sentence of three and a half years as a juvenile. On April 24, 1959, he was released with amnesty for 2 years and 2 months. With his teachers she could have completed his class exams and graduated. After several recruitment attempts he gained access to the Kandó Kálmán Power Engineering College of Power Engineering in 1965, where he obtained a degree in engineering in 1969. He worked for different companies in different positions. On October 1, 1981 he became a craftsman, working in the car repair industry until his retirement until 31 December 2003.

n 1992 he became a member of MDF XII. district organization. At the end of 2004, Ibolya Dávid was denounced by the Ethical Committee of the MDF, as he considered that the party chairman took a counter-measure against the binding decision of the National and Budapest Election Commission. He left the MDF in March 2005 despite the disapproval of Alexander Lezsák. On June 5, 2005, he joined Jobbik for the Movement for Movement in Hungary. In the parliamentary elections in 2006, MPs and Jobbik Electoral Party, the "Third Way" candidate in Pest County's 10th individual constituency. It reached a national average of 2.48%. On June 7, 2006, he founded the local organization of Jobbik in Solymár, currently a member of the hunting association. In the spring of 2007 he joined the Hungarian Guard Association as a founding member of Gábor Vona. In June 2008 he was elected Vice-President of Jobbik. In the 2010 parliamentary elections, he started in the constituency No. 1 of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County and his party's county list. In his constituency, with 14.9 percent support, he made the third place among the three candidates. The mandate was finally obtained from the list. In 2014, municipal representatives also received a mandate in Solymár from the Jobbik compensation list but after a few months resigned from office.