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János Lázár Resigned as President of the Hungarian Tennis Association.

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János Lázár, president of the Hungarian Tennis Association (MTSZ), has announced his resignation. The Fidesz politician informed the member organizations in a letter of his decision to step down from his position effective May 29. The former transport minister wrote in his letter that since July 2020, he has not undertaken to erase the past, but to deal with the challenges of the present as effectively as possible, thereby protecting the future.…

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János Lázár, president of the Hungarian Tennis Association (MTSZ), has announced his resignation. The Fidesz politician informed the member organizations in a letter of his decision to step down from his position effective May 29. The former transport minister wrote in his letter that since July 2020, he has not undertaken to erase the past, but to deal with the challenges of the present as effectively as possible, thereby protecting the future.…

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The Fidesz politician has led the Hungarian Tennis Association since 2020.

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The Tisza government led by Péter Magyar has essentially stood down today, and on Whit Monday it was revealed that János Lázár has resigned from his position as president of the tennis association. Members of the Orbán government responded to Anita Orbán's corruption accusations in an unsigned open letter on Sunday, and on Monday morning the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs also hit back on social media.

Fidesz politician János Lázár has led the alliance since July 2020.

·Budapest, Hungary
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According to information from 24.hu, a presidential briefing was sent to the member organizations of the Hungarian Tennis Association on Sunday evening, in which János Lázár announced that he would resign from his position as president on May 29. The association confirmed this on Monday.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The former Minister of Transport informed the presidency and the grassroots organizations about this in a letter.

·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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