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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kinga_GönczKinga Göncz - Wikipedia

    Kinga Göncz (born 8 November 1947) is a Hungarian academic and the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary between 2006 and 2009. In 2009 she headed the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) European election list and was subsequently elected as one of 22 Hungarian Members of the European Parliament (MEPs).

  2. Als Fachrärztin für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie wurde ich in Psychoanalyse, psychoanalytisch orientierte Psychotherapie und Gruppenpsychotherapie ausgebildet. Ich bin Mitglied der Ungarischen und Internationalen Psychoanalytischen Gesellschaft (IPA),

  3. Göncz Kinga Mária (Budapest, 1947. november 8. –) magyar pszichiáter, politikus, 2004 -ben esélyegyenlőségért felelős tárca nélküli miniszter, 2004 és 2006 között ifjúsági, családügyi, szociális és esélyegyenlőségi miniszter, valamint 2006 és 2009 között Magyarország külügyminisztere .

  4. About me. I studied medicine in Budapest, Hungary in the Semmelweis University and have been working as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in the National Institute for Psychiatry and Neurology, on the Psychotherapy Department of the National Institute for Medical Rehibilitation, later in private practice in Budapest.

  5. Position: Visiting Professor. Contact information. spp@ceu.hu. Kinga Göncz has had extensive experience in government, academia, and in the civil sector. She has held many positions in the Hungarian government - including Minister of Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and Minister of Foreign Affairs - between 2002 and 2009.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2009 · Hungary. Date of birth : 08-11-1947 , Budapest. 7th parliamentary term. Political groups. 14-07-2009 / 30-06-2014 : Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament - Member. National parties. 14-07-2009 / 30-06-2014 : Magyar Szocialista Párt (Hungary) Vice-Chair.

  7. Vienna, Quellenstrasse 51. Email: gonczk@ceu.edu. Kinga Göncz has had extensive experience in government, academia, and in the civil sector. She has held many positions in the Hungarian government - including Minister of Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and Minister of Foreign Affairs - between 2002 and 2009.