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Father Károly Huber Sr., was a tool and die maker established his own company Pannon Mold Polishing Co. His mother was a librarian in Hungary, and worked for a major retail firm in the United States. Sister Szilvia Huber worked for Océ-USA and became the compliance manager for GE. Uncle Györfi János is vocational instructor in Csurgó, Hungary, and his aunt Huber Klára started her career as a chemical engineer at Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacturing, and finished her career there as a foreman and production supervisor. His grandfather János Hantos was a notary and the secretary of the civic board in the 1950’s during the communist rule. His Great-grandfather János Nagyági was the president of the Agricultural Coop of Drávaszentes in the 1960’s and during his years living in Barcs, Hungary, a personal friend and advisor to Losonczi Pál the President of the People’s Republic of Hungary |
Father Károly Huber Sr., was a tool and die maker established his own company Pannon Mold Polishing Co. His mother was a librarian in Hungary, and worked for a major retail firm in the United States. Sister Szilvia Huber worked for Océ-USA and became the compliance manager for GE. Uncle Györfi János is vocational instructor in Csurgó, Hungary, and his aunt Huber Klára started her career as a chemical engineer at Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacturing, and finished her career there as a foreman and production supervisor. His grandfather János Hantos was a notary and the secretary of the civic board in the 1950’s during the communist rule. His Great-grandfather János Nagyági was the president of the Agricultural Coop of Drávaszentes in the 1960’s and during his years living in Barcs, Hungary, a personal friend and advisor to Losonczi Pál the President of the People’s Republic of Hungary |
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He stands for the women’s right to chose. He stands for the elimination of the death penalty. He stands for making the selling of cigarettes to youth a criminal offence. He stands for term limits and campaign reform. He stands for the separation of church and state, which is not to protect religion from the grasp of government, but to protect the government from religious fanaticism. He is against discrimination and stands for the rights of the individuals. He stands for individual responsibility and accountability. He supports complete disclosure and transparency of information which is easy to understand and readily available to the public *exception of information classified due to national security. He believes that a healthy national pride supplemented with European pride can build a strong and united Europe, which is diverse and proud of its colorful heritage He is also a strong advocate of controlled immigration into the EU, and opposes automatic dual citizenships based on heritage. He supports strong transatlantic US - EU relations. |
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== '''Supported organizations and movements''' == |
== '''Supported organizations and movements''' == |
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Károly Huber
Born Kaposvár, Hungary
July 25, 1971
Nationality
Citizenship Hungarian
Hungarian, US
Profession
Occupation Political Scientist
Director of Foundation for Responsible Society (Felelős Társadalomért Alapítvány)
Károly Huber, Kaposvár, Hungary, July 25, 1971. Hungarian-American political scientist, currently the Director of the Foundation for Responsible Society “Felelős Társadalomért Alapítvány” in Budapest, Hungary.
Career
Personal Life
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Family
Father Károly Huber Sr., was a tool and die maker established his own company Pannon Mold Polishing Co. His mother was a librarian in Hungary, and worked for a major retail firm in the United States. Sister Szilvia Huber worked for Océ-USA and became the compliance manager for GE. Uncle Györfi János is vocational instructor in Csurgó, Hungary, and his aunt Huber Klára started her career as a chemical engineer at Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacturing, and finished her career there as a foreman and production supervisor. His grandfather János Hantos was a notary and the secretary of the civic board in the 1950’s during the communist rule. His Great-grandfather János Nagyági was the president of the Agricultural Coop of Drávaszentes in the 1960’s and during his years living in Barcs, Hungary, a personal friend and advisor to Losonczi Pál the President of the People’s Republic of Hungary
Supported organizations and movements
- East West Institute
- GOCS
- TASZ
- Transparency International