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Preceded by
  
Kinga Goncz

Name
  
Peter Balazs

President
  
Romano Prodi

Role
  
Hungarian Politician

Preceded by
  
Monika Wulf-Mathies

Succeeded by
  
Janos Martonyi

Political party
  
Independent


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Born
  
5 December 1941 (age 82) Kecskemet, Kingdom of Hungary (
1941-12-05
)

Profession
  
diplomat, economist, politician

Education
  
Corvinus University of Budapest

Books
  
The Eastern partnership and the Europe 2020 strategy : visions of leading policymakers and academics

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Péter Balázs (born 5 December 1941) is a Hungarian politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, born in Kecskemét, 1941. In addition to his native Hungarian, he speaks English, French, German and Russian.

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He graduated from Budapest School of Economics in 1963 and worked in the Hungarian government until 1 May 2004, when his country joined the European Union and was appointed to the European Commission with Michel Barnier under Romano Prodi.

He became the Hungarian European Commissioner holding the Regional Policy portfolio until the end of the Prodi Commission on 21 November 2004. He was succeeded by László Kovács as the Hungarian Commissioner and Danuta Hübner as Commissioner for regional policy.

Balázs became a professor at the International Relations and European Studies Department of the Central European University (CEU), Budapest. In 2005, he established a new research center for EU Enlargement Studies at the CEU.

Balázs became the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs in April 2009, serving until May 2010. Balázs, when addressing the topic of Hungary-Slovakia relations compared the creation of the language law of Slovakia to the politics of the Ceauşescu regime on the use of language. He was succeeded by János Martonyi.

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References

Péter Balázs Wikipedia