“We must say no to anti-Christian ideologies,” former minister Zoltán Balog said after taking up his mission as the Reformed Church’s General Synod’s new president. In his greeting letter, the Prime Minister, Balog’s long-time friend and ally, similarly highlighted that today there is a need for the Reformation’s spiritual heirs to show “strength, confessional courage, and unity.”
Balog has been elected to the Hungarian Reformed Church’s legislative and highest authority body on Tuesday, beating out Bishop Károly Fekete 64 to 33 votes. Back in November, he was elected Bishop of the largest Hungarian Reformed church district, the Danubian (Dunamelléki). After several government and Fidesz-related roles, he served as the Minister of Human Capacities between 2012 and 2018, a department of state responsible for healthcare, education, and social matters.
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