Former Hungarian President Katalin Novák returns to work as CEO

After the outburst of the major paedophilia scandal earlier this year, Katalin Novák resigned from her position as President of Hungary. After ending her political career, she remained largely silent, rarely sharing details about her private life. Now, she has announced her return to the public sphere with a new role as a CEO.

Katalin Novák appointed CEO

24.hu reports that former Hungarian President Katalin Novák has taken on a new role as CEO of the non-profit organisation X·Y Worldwide. The organisation is dedicated to addressing the global decline in birth rates by providing public policy advice to world leaders and promoting sustainable strategies to encourage childbirth. Novák has highlighted the importance of overcoming socio-cultural barriers to having children and aims to raise awareness about involuntary childlessness, fostering a deeper global understanding of this issue.

Life after the scandal

Novák’s resignation came in the wake of revelations that she had pardoned Endre K., who was implicated in a paedophilia case involving the former head of the Bicske children’s home. Alongside Novák, former Justice Minister Judit Varga, who co-signed the pardon, also withdrew from public life. Stephen J. Shaw, founder of X·Y Worldwide, has made several visits to Hungary and recently gave a lecture at the Mária Kopp Institute. Shaw is also the director of the documentary Birthgap, which examines global declining birth rates and includes commentary from Elon Musk.

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3 Comments

  1. How on Earth can a woman who resigned for pardoning a paedophile enabler be put in charge of an organization that has anything to do with children?

  2. “Global decline in birth rate” is an astonishing lie.
    Just look at Asia and Africa, most females have at least half a dozen children.

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