Horvath Szbolazai
Former Prime Minister of Lyonheimer | |
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Government and Parliament of Lyonheimer | |
Style | His Excellency (in international correspondence) |
Member of | Centralist Party |
Reports to | Lyonheimer Parliament |
Residence | New Ieoas Street, Judapest |
Seat | Parliament |
Term length | 8 Years |
Salary | 410,100 fornits |
Horvath Szbolazai is the former Prime-Minister of Lyonheimer. Szbolazai was also leader of the Centralist Party of Lyonheimer Born April 3rd, 1972, Horvath grew up in Judapest to two Lyonheimerman parents. He is a man of many talents, sports, music and politics.
Early Life
Born in a wealthy neighborhood in Judapest, Horvath had a good childhood. He enjoyed football, like most Lyonheimerman boys, and wanted to play in the Premiera Bajnoki. During his time in school, he was interested in politics and business, which he perused into his teenage years. Teachers at his school claimed he had a 'quiet confidence' that he carried into the things he did. During his time at school he excelled in business studies, music and maths.
Political Career
Szbolazai signed up to join his local council at sixteen, doing basic jobs and making his way up. By the time he was 21, he was a full time council member, running in local elections for the Centrakust Party. In 1989, Szbolazai won the local elections in Judapest for the first time, becoming local minister of a small area of Judapest.
It was at this time that he was invited into parliament for the first time. It took him around 20 years to run for prime-minister, as the Centralist Party had not been doing too well. Remarkably, he came second in the elections rankings, using his charms and humour along with his ideals to get the votes
After a great debut campaign, he came back four years later in 2014 and won by a landslide vote, making him the prime-minister of Lyonheimer. He also won a second term four years on from that in 2018
Szbolazai stepped down following the LSP's singularist movement in Lyonheimer in late 2021, resigning from his job as Prime-Minister on the 2nd November of 2021.