Enikő Győri

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Enikő Győri
Győri in 2011
Personal details
Born (1968-07-17) 17 July 1968 (age 55)
Budapest, Hungary
Political partyFidesz
Alma materCorvinus University of Budapest

Enikő Győri (born 17 July 1968) is a Hungarian conservative politician and elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with Fidesz.[1]

She left the European Parliament on 31 August 2010 to take up a position as State Secretary for European Affairs in her native Hungary.

Education

She earned her degree at the University of Economics, Budapest, Faculty of International Relations in 1992, PhD in 2000. In 1997 she participated at the course offered by École National d’Administration (ENA).

She undertook traineeships in the United States, Belgium, France, Mexico and Spain. Traineeship at the French National Assembly (1998), at the Council of Europe (1998), and at the European Commission (1995).[2]

Languages spoken: English, Italian, Spanish (excellent), French (intermediate).[2]

Employment

Minister of State for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2010-2011).

Member of the European Parliament (2009-2010), member of the Economic and Monetary Committee.

Head of EU Staff of Fidesz Political Group in the Hungarian National Assembly (2003-2009).

Ambassador of the Hungary to Italy (1999-2003).

Adviser on EU affairs of the Hungarian National Assembly (1992-1999).

Lecturer at ELTE University in Budapest (2004-2009) and Eszterházy Teachers’ College in Eger (1995-1998).[2]

Public Activity

Hungarian member of the working group on “European politics” of the European People's Party (2005-2009).

President of the Italian Forum of Budapest (2004-).

Member of the Board of the Political Science Review, Hungary (2007-).

Director of Free Europe Centre (2004-2009).[2]

Publications

National Parliaments and the European Union, Osiris, 2004.

Co-author of several publications about European integration.

Reports on Latin-America and on the US in the weekly HVG (1991–1992).[2]

Personal

Married, she has two children.[2]

See also

External links

CV available at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary

References

  1. ^ "Enikő GYŐRI". European Parliament. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Enikő Győri, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for EU Affairs". Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 21 September 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.