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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values and habits at a table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi Oláh Ibolya (Nyíregyháza, January 31, 1978 –) is a Hungarian singer and songwriter. She was born into a gypsy family. Her parents gave her up, she was sent to an infant home, and then she obtained a vocational qualification as a vegetable and spice grower at the Tiszadob educational institution. She started singing and playing guitar on her own. The 2003–2004 Megasztár (TV2) brought her a breakthrough success with second place. On June 5, 2004, she sang in front of 400,000 people at a free event in Budapest, where Sting also performed. In early 2016, she performed one of the songs from the film Gondolj rám with the author, Gábor Presser, for which a music video was made. Oláh Ibolya was inspired by bands and performers such as Linda Perry, Alanis Morissette, Pink, Ildikó Keresztes, Guns N' Roses, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and Queen. 2004 Nem kell ? 21 20 Egy sima, egy vöröst 2005 Magyarország ? 5 2 124 Édes méreg Édes méreg ? 12 2006 Nézz vízság ? 24 Valamit valamiért feat. Roy & Ádám ? 27 2008 A forgotten song feat. Zsuzsa Cserháti & Caramel - 13 2010 Ritmus 36 4 I dare to tell you 2010 Baby The composer 4. - Gábor Presser's most theatrical songs Good evening summer good evening love 2004 Best of Megasztár This is my homeland 2004 Megasztár Star song, What's up? 2005 Roy & Ádám: Stinging Something for a Reason 2005 Confession - The Most Beautiful Love Songs Love Must Pass 2005 Bravissimó - The Most Popular Songs of 2005 Something for a Reason 2005 Dániel Varró - Gábor Presser: Beyond the Maszat Hill A Curse Sits on My Small Castle 2006 György G.Dénes - Memorial Gala Ashy Cigarette End, Make Me Happy 2006 Now.hu 8 - The Latest Hungarian Sweet Poison 2006 The Best Hungarian Hits of 2006 I. (From Oláh Ibolya to Zséda) Sweet Poison, Hungary 2006 Pop - From the Best Sweet Poison 2007 Megastar All Star Star Song, My Country 2007 The Lyricist Composer 5. - Gábor Presser Find Me Now, Violet Flower 2007 Broken Wings A Forgotten Song - Cserháti, Caramell, Ibolya - together 2008 Casting all CDs There was once a girl, I have to let go 2008 Megastar parade - The most successful songs since the beginning of the legend My Homeland 2008 Aroma - Hits of the best Hungarian Roma performers on one disc My Homeland 2008 Casting all movies DVD There was once a girl, I have to let go 2009 Divas and loves Love must pass 2009 Best Of The Music Sweet poison 2010 I would like to thank you so much Who has never been sad 2010 Iván Szenes: Long is the day Long is the day, I may have loved you too much, You will cry there, Who has never been 2010 Miklós Szurdi: Casino - film series theme song: Duet with Adrienne Fehér 2011 Fecó Balázs: 60 - Only the years have passed. CD+DVD Children from the Backyard (Duet with Balázs Feco) Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy (Tatabánya, May 6, 1972 –) is a Hungarian university economist and photographer, and the managing director of Raiffeisen Bank International AG (Vienna). After studying in Kuwait and then Istanbul, Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy graduated in finance from the Modern Business Sciences College in 1999, and between 2000 and 2002 he completed a second degree in international business and economic relations at the Corvinus University of Budapest.[1] He speaks English and German.[2] From 1990, he worked at Budapest Bank, helping to build up the financial institution's securities custody business, and then became its head at the age of 23. From 1999, he continued his career as the managing director of UniCredit Bank. In 2009, Milan-based UniCredit Group appointed him to head the entire banking group's global securities markets business.[3] In 2012, he became a senior advisor to the President and CEO of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, and in 2013, an advisor to Raiffeisen Bank International in Vienna.[4][5][6] On 1 November 2013, the Austrian banking group appointed him Managing Director of its Austrian and Central and Eastern European securities markets business. In 2004, he was elected President of the Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE). According to reports, in 2007, the SZDSZ wanted to ask him to head the Ministry of Economy, but he declined the request.[15] In March 2009, the press reported that his name had also been raised as a candidate for Prime Minister following the resignation of Ferenc Gyurcsány.[16]