Index – National – László Bogdán’s younger brother won the mayoral elections of Cserdi



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With more than 60 percent of the vote, 111 votes, the late László Bogdán’s brother, Gyula Bogdán, was elected mayor of Cserdi.

Today, an interim mayor election was held in several municipalities. Among other things, in Cserdi, Baranya municipality, where the deaths of László Bogdán, who tragically died suddenly in July, were allowed to go to the polls.

In the 360-person agreement, 277 of the two candidates were allowed to vote today. The ballot featured the former mayor’s brother, Gyula Bogdán, who currently works as a village guardian, and the other candidate, József Panek, a retired police officer.

The first, Gyula Bogdán, remains a representative of the local government, while Panek has tried to join the board several times, so far without success.

Although Gyula Panek, with 74 votes, did not become the settlement’s first man, he also became a member of the municipal representative body, as the post of new mayor was vacated.

The late mayor, László Bogdán, has led the settlement since 2006. Due to his unusual rhetoric and successful management of the settlements, he often attracted media attention. With his unusual and unusual ideas, he aroused immense respect, even among non-Roma.

The town, inhabited by seventy percent Roma, has been renovated over the years: landscaped, a playground has been built, most of the houses have been renovated and unemployment has been eliminated. Bogdán has launched an educational program for families to acquire the necessary skills for backyard farming. He also began to grow fruits and vegetables produced by the people, which provided jobs for the people who lived in the settlement. During his bourgeoisie, crime practically ceased in the town, which had shown very poor crime statistics until then.



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