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Sándor Pörzse was born on 1959 in Budapest, Hungary, is a Sándor Pörzse is journalist, television presenter. Discover Sándor Pörzse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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1959

Sándor Pörzse (born 1959) is a Hungarian journalist, television presenter and politician, former chief editor of the now defunct Jobbik-affiliated weekly Barikád.

1978

Pörzse graduated from the Szent László Gimnázium in 1978.

1984

He earned a degree of PR expert at the Foreign Trade Advertising and Propaganda Faculty of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce in 1984.

1987

He was a professional footballer too until 1987.

1989

He started his media career as a sport journalist at the Magyar Rádió in 1989.

Later he worked for commercial radio channels Danubius, Calypso and Bridge.

After that he joined Magyar Televízió, where he edited pop music and lifestyle shows.

He was a news presenter at TV3.

2002

He was an inaugural anchorman in the newly founded Hír TV since 2002, where he also directed the sports editing.

He became popular via his first public talk show Terítéken.

2007

He transferred to Echo TV in 2007, where he led Pörzsölő and Kibeszélő.

Soon he became one of the most notable figures of the right-wing television channel.

Around the same time he launched his DVD series Csillagösvényen about Hungarian alternative history, traditions and heritage.

Pörzse was a founding member of the paramilitary movement Magyar Gárda in August 2007.

2009

He ran as an independent candidate in the mayoral by-election of Tahitótfalu on 1 February 2009, when he came to the second place, receiving 36.75 percent of the vote.

As he steadily approached to far-right party Jobbik over the years, he quit his job at Fidesz-close Echo TV on 27 November 2009, citing a top-down censorship against his working methods and shows.

2010

Pörzse was a member of the National Assembly (MP) from 2010 to 2014.

In January 2010, he became editor-in-chief of weekly Barikád, the unofficial party newspaper of Jobbik.

He also joined the party in the same time.

Pörzse was an individual candidate of Jobbik in the 1st District of Budapest during the 2010 parliamentary election, where he came to the fourth (last) place.

He was elected a Member of Parliament from his party's Budapest regional list.

He was involved in the Culture and Press Committee and its three sub-committees from 2010 to 2014.