In 2010, he graduated as an Economist from Corvinus University of Budapest. Since 2011, as President of the Negotiation Moot Public Benefit Association, he has been organising EU negotiation simulation competitions for university students, for which he was awarded the 'Budapest for Civil Europe' prize in 2012. From 2011, he worked on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) at the Ministry of National Economy then from 2014, he worked at the Prime Minister's Office, and from 2015 at the State Secretariat for European Union Affairs, from where he was appointed to the Permanent Representation in Brussels as an MFF diplomat in 2017. As an expert in the field, he participated in the narrow, marathon-long European Council summit in July 2020, which reached an agreement on the MFF 2021-2027. From 2021, he negotiated the 2023-2024 revision of the financial framework as the specialised diplomat responsible for the annual budget, and during the Hungarian Presidency in the second half of 2024, he played a role as head of the budget group in the adoption of the agreement on the EU budget for 2025. Since the start of 2025, he is responsible for negotiating the next multiannual financial framework.
The Main Challenges of the Next EU Multiannual Financial Framework (2028-2034), Possible Directions of Change and Hungarian Interests
Időpont
2025.05.09. 15:00
Helyszín
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