He was elected by 334 votes in favor and 287 abstentions, replacing Pál Schmitt.
László Moholy-Nagy | László Sólyom | László Nieberl | László Lovász | László Békesi | Alexander Laszlo | László Tökés | László Markovits | Laszlo Bellak | Ken Laszlo | Tony László | Philip de László | László Z. Bitó | László Vigh | Laszlo Toth | László Szőgyény-Marich, Sr. | László Szőgyény-Marich, Jr. | László Széchenyi | László Surján | László Somfai | László Lukács | László Kubala | László Horváth | Laszlo Halasz | László Foltán, Sr. | László Foltán, Jr. | Laszlo B. Kish | László Bíró | László Bélády | Ervin László |
The second session, chaired by Jana Hybášková MEP, included speeches by Alexandr Vondra (Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs of the Czech Republic), Ján Figeľ (European Commissioner for Education), Alejo Vidal-Quadras MEP (Vice President of the European Parliament), Jan Zahradil MEP, László Tökés MEP, and Sandra Kalniete (former European Commissioner).
The Executive Board members include Andreja Valič Zver (Study Centre for National Reconciliation, Slovenia), Siegfried Reiprich (Stiftung Sächsische Gedenkstätten, Germany), Paweł Ukielski (Warsaw Rising Museum, Poland), and Zsolt Szilágyi (Head of Cabinet of László Tökés, Vice-President of the European Parliament).