Istvan Hiller

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Dr. István Hiller (dob 7 May 1964) is a Hungarian politician and former chairman of the Hungarian Socialist Party. A co-founder of his party, Hiller was Minister of Culture under the government of Ferenc Gyurcsány from 2003 to 2005. He became Vice chairman of the party in 2003. Hiller was the Minister of Education and Culture between 2006 and 2010. He is chair of the Hungarian caucus of the Israel Allies Foundation.

During his time as minister for Education and Culture Huller visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. Whilst there he signed an agreement of cooperation between the Hungarian Education Ministry and Yad Vashem.[1]

Activities

In October 2011 Hiller attended an event sponsored by the Israel Allies Foundation and the evangelical Faith Church, Hungary. The conference concluded with a call to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and for governments to move their embassies to the city.[2]

Notes

  1. Staff, Hungarian Education Ministry Signs Agreement With Yad Vashem, Arutz Sheva 7, 17 January 2007, accessed 4 May 2015
  2. Etgar Lefkovits, International legislators advocate for Israel in Budapest, Jerusalem Post, 1 November 2011, accessed 4 May 2015