In 1998, he graduated as an economist from the Budapest University of Economic Sciences. In 1999, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he held middle management positions and later worked as an authorised and extraordinary envoy at the Permanent Representation of Hungary to the EU in Brussels. After 2015, he served as ambassador, EU chief advisor to the Macedonian government in Skopje and later worked in the Prime Minister's Office and Government Office. From 2018 to 2021, he was the chief government advisor at the Prime Minister's Office. Since 2022, he has been the Deputy State Secretary for European Affairs at the Ministry of Justice and later held the same position at the Ministry of European Affairs. Since 2024, he has been a senior lecturer at the Department of European Studies at the Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies at LUPS and head of the Research Institute of International Organizations. His research focuses on integration theories, the history of European integration, the institutional framework and functioning of the European Union, EU enlargement and the European integration perspective of the Western Balkans, economic integration of the EU and the eurozone, the EU common budget, and the multiannual financial framework of the EU.
Bosnia and Herzegovina After the Decision of the European Council: The Main Challenges Ahead
Time
2024.05.10. 13:00
Location
Party tent