Background
Gyula Hegyi was born on 30 April 1951 in Békéscsaba.
Gyula Hegyi was born on 30 April 1951 in Békéscsaba.
He was studying in the Budapest University of Technology, from where he graduated in 1975. Two years later he also finished the school of the Association of Hungarian Journalists (MÚOSZ) in 1975.
He was working for the culture and the "comment" section of the Hungarian newspaper, Magyar Hírlap. He published some thousand articles on culture and politics in Hungarian dailies and weeklies and he also wrote nine books: three collections of verses, six collections of essays and other articles Gyula Hegyi joined the Hungarian Socialist Party on 15 March 1995.
He was elected to Member of Parliament three times, in 1994, 1998 and 2002.
He was the vice-chairman of the non-governmental organization Committee in his second term, and had the same position in the Environmental Committee from 2002. Hegyi represents the left wing of the party.
He participates in the work of the West-Balkan Delegation and the vice-chairman of the Macedonian Delegation. As one of the most active Hungarian Member of the European Parliament, he has been the rapporteur or co-rapporteur of some twenty reports of environmental and cultural issues.
After his mandate at the European Parliament, he joined the cabinet of European Commissioner László Andor.
From the time of the change of regime in Hungary until he became Member of Parliament in the Hungarian Parliament Gyula Hegyi had been the spokesman and the member of the presidency of several Hungarian organisation, such as Demokratikus Charta, Nyilvánosság Klub and Amnesty International. He is the member of the Association of Catholic Journalists, the Hungarian Writer"s Association, and several environmental movements. He was the member of the Human Rights Committee and European Integration Committee in his first term.
Gyula Hegyi was elected to the Member of the European Parliament from the list of the Hungarian Socialist Party in June, 2004.
He became the member of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safe Committee and the substitute member of the Culture and Education Committee.