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Gordon Bajnai (György Gordon Bajnai) was born on 5 March, 1968 in Szeged, Hungary, is a Prime Minister of Hungary from 2009 to 2010. Discover Gordon Bajnai'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 56 years old?
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Szeged, Hungary |
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Gordon Bajnai Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Gordon Bajnai's Wife?
His wife is Andrea Izsák (1st)
Mónika Hajdú (2nd)
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Gordon Bajnai Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gordon Bajnai worth at the age of 56 years old? Gordon Bajnai’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Hungary. We have estimated Gordon Bajnai's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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György Gordon Bajnai (born 5 March 1968) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and economist, who served as the Prime Minister of Hungary from 2009 to 2010.
He finished his secondary studies at the local Béla III High School in 1986.
In 1987, he organized a boycott of the University of Economics' canteen, and was the first chairman of the Independent Student Council.
He was also the head of the History Department of Studium Generale, Admission Preparatory Studies College.
In 1989, he, alongside András Schiffer, participated in the establishment of the short-lived New Generation Movement (ÚNM), founded and led by Ferenc Gyurcsány.
He graduated from the Budapest University of Economic Sciences (now Corvinus University) International Relations Department in 1991.
For his public and professional activities he was rewarded Pro Universitate Award.
Bajnai was very active in student-politics.
After earning his master's degree, Bajnai took a job at Creditum Financial Consulting Ltd. In 1993, he undertook an internship at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London.
Later he also worked for Eurocorp International Finance Ltd.
Between 1995 and 2000, Bajnai was the managing director of CA IB Securities Co., and was the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (at the same time when András Simor, later head of National Bank of Hungary, was the head of the company).
Bajnai was leading, among others the IPO's of Gedeon-Richter, MOL, OTP, Magyar Telekom, as well as some of the major M&A transactions of this period.
Between 2000 and 2005, he was CEO of Wallis Rt., an investment company.
His duty was to restructure the holding-company, make it more efficient and to manage its investments.
Wallis group member companies were at that time Graboplast Rt., Rába Rt., Elender Rt., Index.hu, WING, Wallis Auto Holding, Danubius Radio, Café Advertistment.
In 2003, the National Association of Managers awarded Bajnai as the "Young Manager of the Year".
Among the more than 100 Wallis-owned companies a poultry processing firm, Hajdú-Bét went bankrupt during 2003, against all efforts by its management and owners.
Many partners of Hajdú-Bét suffered serious losses during the time when the poultry market collapsed in 2003, Wallis group itself lost 10 billion forints (over 40 million Euros).
Years later, when he started his political career, Bajnai was criticized for the Hajdú-Bét collapse, although he won all the lawsuits against media-outlets for false accusations.
In 2005, he was Chairman of Budapest Airport (on behalf of BAA), and member of the Supervisory Committee at Zwack Inc. He was a member of the Corvinus University of Budapest Economic Council.
He resigned all of his company posts and board-memberships, when he entered the government as government commissioner, responsible for EU funds and national development.
Bajnai first received a government post in 2006.
On 1 July, Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány's called on him to be the Government Commissioner for Development Policy.
In this position, he was overseeing the National Development Agency, that controls EU Funds to Hungary.
Prior to that, he functioned as Minister of Local Government and Regional Development from 2007 to 2008, then as Minister of National Development and Economy from 2008 to 2009.
He became minister in July 2007, in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development.
After SZDSZ left the coalition government, in May 2008, he took over the newly formed Ministry of National Development and Economy.
During his period as Minister, Hungary has won the right to host the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, and at the same time Mercedes has concluded a major FDI with the Hungarian Government in Kecskemét.
From October 2008, Bajnai's activities had mainly focused on managing the evolving crisis in the real economy in Hungary.
In March 2009, following Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány's announced resignation, Bajnai was nominated by the ruling Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) to become Hungary's next head of government.
Bajnai became prime minister when the parliament passed a constructive motion of no-confidence against Ferenc Gyurcsány on 14 April 2009.
In March 2009, Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány resigned, announcing that he would hand over his position to a new premier with a higher support of the parties of the Hungarian Parliament.
The Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ) opposed most candidates for the post proposed by the Hungarian Socialists.
Although Bajnai was reluctant to give in, after a week, with no tangible results in sight, and being asked by the majority of party stakeholders, who also assured him of their support of the needed austerity measures, he took the job.
He held the office until the formation of the Second Orbán Government following the 2010 parliamentary election.
Thereafter, the Together movement transformed itself into party on 8 March 2013, and Bajnai had gradually marginalized in the upcoming months.
Returning to politics, Bajnai established Together 2014, a coalition of left-wing and liberal political movements and civil organizations, in October 2012.
The movement would have been an umbrella organization of centre-left parties to contrast Orbán's Fidesz in the 2014 parliamentary election with Bajnai as its prime minister-candidate, but negotiations have failed with the other opposition parties.
He retired from politics after the 2014 parliamentary and European Parliament elections.
Bajnai was born in Szeged and raised in Baja, Hungary, the son of György László Bajnai and Ágota Sóvári.