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Krisztina Lukách (1956) Born in Budapest. Her father, Tamás Lukách, was secretary of the Workers‘ Council in the Ganz Truck and Machine Works in 1956, for which he was sentenced to eight years‘ imprisonment. In 1975, she obtained a school-leaving certificate from the Franciscan High School in Szentendre, but because this was a church school, she did not even attempt the entrance examination for history in the Faculty of Arts at the Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest. Instead she studied tourism at the College of Commerce and Catering, where she graduated with distinction in 1978. She then worked first for Cooptourist and then for Budapest Tourist until 1990. Meanwhile she obtained a degree by correspondence from Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences. In 1987, she completed training as an instructor in religion, and became involved in teaching religious instruction in the parish of Upper Krisztinaváros, where she has been involved since 1991 in the reintroduction of optional religious instruction in schools, under the auspices of the Budapest Religious Instruction Inspectorate. She worked as an economist at the Ministry of Education between 1992 and 2010. She has worked for the Wekerle SÁndor Foundation of the Ministry of Public Administration and justice.