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László Tőkés

László Tőkés ((:ˈlaːsloː ˈtøːkeːʃ); born 1 April 1952) is a Romanian-born Hungarian politician, currently serving as a Member of the European Parliament (since 2007) and Vice President of the European Parliament (2010–12).
A bishop of the Királyhágómellék Reformed Church District of the Reformed Church in Romania, he is also a former honorary president of the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania. He is the head of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania, a civic organisation for Transylvanian Hungarians. Tőkés is closely associated with the Hungarian People's Party of Transylvania.
An effort to transfer him from his post as an assistant pastor in Timișoara and to evict him from his church flat helped trigger the Romanian Revolution, which overthrew Nicolae Ceauşescu and spelled the end of the communist era in Romania.
He is a member of the Reconciliation of European Histories Group,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://eureconciliation.wordpress.com/about/ )〕 and co-sponsored the European Parliament resolution of 2 April 2009 on European conscience and totalitarianism.
==Family==
A native of Cluj, László Tőkés is the son of István Tőkés, professor of theology and former deputy bishop of the largely Hungarian Reformed Church. He was married to Edit Joó, with whom he has three children: Sons Máté and Márton, and daughter Ilona. Máté Tőkés, who was only three years old during the Revolution of 1989, later collected the memories of the friends, relatives, and other participants of the events, and in 2005 wrote ''Egymás tükrében'' ("In Each Other's Mirror"), a book about his parents and the hardships of the family.
In March 2010, his wife filed for divorce. Edit Tőkés accused the bishop of "numerous affairs" and "absurd habits".〔() 〕 The claims of infidelity and mistreatment were confirmed by a former counsellor of the pastor〔http://www.adevarul.ro/actualitate/eveniment/Infidelitatile_pastorului_Laszlo_Tokes_0_416958904.html〕 and the divorce sentence was issued in February 2011.〔http://www.adevarul.ro/locale/oradea/color800517Divortul-Tokes-Laszlo-Casatoria-Edith_0_432557233.html〕〔()"Pastorul Laszlo Tokes facut praf de fosta sotie Edith intr-o carte"〕

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