György Budaházy


György Budaházy is a Hungarian nationalist political figure.

Public life

He founded in 2006, together with László Toroczkai the Hunnia organization. This rejects both the accession of Hungary to the European Union in 2004 as well as the Treaty of Trianon and calls for a Greater Hungary in the borders before 1920.
After primary school and high school György Budaházy studied engineering, graduated from the studies in 1992. He then started a small business. At that time he joined the Hungarian Democratic Forum.
Budaházy was known with his new organization by numerous acts of violence with Molotov cocktails. Budaházy was imprisoned in custody for various militant offenses since 2009.

Family

In 1997 he married Bernadett Trencsányi, with whom he has three children.
He was born into an old noble family. One of his ancestors, István Budaházy was mentioned by Géza Gárdonyi in his novel, Eclipse of the Crescent Moon, who participated in the Siege of Eger in 1552 and seriously injured. Another ancestor, János XIV Budaházy was a young Kuruc cavalry officer. After the losing Battle of Györke he spent rest of his life in exile.