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he is father is 7 children, and from what I gather, rather conservative for European standards. Catholic as well.
As of 2021, Márki-Zay is married to Felícia Lilla Vincze, a physicist, midwife and doula. They have seven children: Ferenc (b. 1996), Lilla (b. 1997), Teodóra (b. 1998), Gellért (b. 2000), Emma (b. 2003), Lóránt (b. 2005) and Pál (b. 2009).[20][3][45] The family is practicing Roman Catholicand economically liberal:Márki-Zay has described himself as a centre-left Christian and a disappointed Fidesz voter
Accused of representing a coalition with left-wing personalities, he said: "Jesus Christ was a left-wing person."[44]
Perceived as a neo-liberal on economic issues, he opposes raising the minimum wage, believing that the market would be able to regulate salaries, and reforming the tax system. In a press interview in November 2021, he explained that "for the time being, it is in Hungary's interest to be a tax haven", with a corporate tax rate of 9%.
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