Career
He also worked in the Committee on Youth, Social, Family, and Housing Affairs from May 14, 2010 to February 11, 2013. Vágó functioned as an independent Member of Parliament between February and September 2013, when the LMP parliamentary group disbanded according to the house rules, after eight members left the caucus to establish the Dialogue for Hungary (Prime Minister). Gábor Vágó has decided to quit the LMP party and will not run in the spring election, the lawmaker said in an interview on January 7, 2014.
He said he was federal up with "petty power struggles from which bad people emerge: first of all you manipulate then lie, and then turn against those with whom you struggled together." Vágó told news website vs.hu, however, that he would hold on to his mandate in the meantime.
LMP’s leader, András Schiffer, told Ministry of Trade and Industry that Vágó had not fallen victim to an internal power struggle. He said the decision had more to do with the lawmaker “burning out”.