Henrik Havas

Henrik Havas
Spokesman of the Government of Hungary
In office
1 November 1995  7 November 1995
Preceded by Elemér Csák
Succeeded by Elemér Kiss
Personal details
Born (1949-06-25)June 25, 1949
Újpest, Hungary
Spouse(s) Mária Székelyi
Children Henrik
Nikoletta
Profession journalist, anchorman, spokesman
The native form of this personal name is Havas Henrik. This article uses the Western name order.

Henrik Havas (b. 25 June 1949 as Henrik Rokobauer) is a Hungarian journalist who served as spokesman of the Hungarian government from 1 November 1995 to 7 November 1995.

He worked as news editor of the Magyar Rádió between 1979 and 1986 and as anchorman of the Krónika magazine from 1985. He left the radio in 1995. He received a Táncsics Mihály Prize in 1999.

Havas was the anchorman of the Nap TV's only program, Nap-kelte from 1989. He was also fired during the Media Crisis in 1994, but shortly after he was taken back. In the next year Gyula Horn appointed him state secretary in a charge of communicational affairs of the Prime Minister's Office (de facto government spokesman). However, soon it turned out that one of his inferiors, Endre Mihályi was involved in an embezzlement case. As a result, Havas had to resign together with his staff after just six days.

His employer since 1999 has been the RTL Klub. He was one of the seven performers of the Heti hetes talk show (Hungarian version of 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe).

He has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

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