Zsolt Nyitrai - Work in The Hungarian Parliament

Work in The Hungarian Parliament

In the 2002 parliamentary election Zsolt Nyitrai gained his mandate from the joint party list of MDF and Fidesz. Between 2002 and 2006 he was a member of the Committee on Law Enforcement as well as the European Integration and International Cooperation Subcommittee. The young politician submitted 210 motions in 4 years. As a representative he held 34 speeches revealing unkept promises of the MSZP-SZDSZ government. In 2006, he gained his mandate in the Heves County territorial constituency. The politician represents Fidesz-KDNP faction in the Committee on Economic Affairs and Informatics. From August 2006 Zsolt Nyitrai is the chairman of Informatics and Telecommunication Working Group of Fidesz. 40 of his motions were on the agenda of the Hungarian Parliament since 2006. The floor was given to him on 11 occasions. In 2007, he became a member of the Consumer Protection Ad Hoc Committee. In 2010 he was named a secretary of the National Development Ministry. Under the Hungarian EU chairmanship, Nyitrai is a President of the European Council of Ministers of Telecommunications.

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