Sándor Rónai | |
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Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 2 July 2019 [1] | |
Constituency | Hungary |
Personal details | |
Born | 22 November 1988 |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Political party | Democratic Coalition |
Alma mater | Eötvös Loránd University |
Sándor Rónai (born 22 November 1988) [2] is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Democratic Coalition.
Rónai graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University. [2] He speaks English and German. [3]
In 2014, Rónai was elected as a member of the Pest County Municipality. He was a founding member of the Democratic Coalition and became its spokesperson in 2018. [4] He was nominated in third place on the Democratic Coalition's European Parliament list and elected as MEP in the 2019 election. [5] [3]
Since 2022, Rónai has been vice-chair of the Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware. [6] He is a member of the Committee on Budgetary Control, the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, and the Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. [7] In addition to his committee assignments, he is part of the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development. [8]
Sándor Rónai | |
---|---|
Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 2 July 2019 [1] | |
Constituency | Hungary |
Personal details | |
Born | 22 November 1988 |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Political party | Democratic Coalition |
Alma mater | Eötvös Loránd University |
Sándor Rónai (born 22 November 1988) [2] is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Democratic Coalition.
Rónai graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University. [2] He speaks English and German. [3]
In 2014, Rónai was elected as a member of the Pest County Municipality. He was a founding member of the Democratic Coalition and became its spokesperson in 2018. [4] He was nominated in third place on the Democratic Coalition's European Parliament list and elected as MEP in the 2019 election. [5] [3]
Since 2022, Rónai has been vice-chair of the Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware. [6] He is a member of the Committee on Budgetary Control, the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, and the Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. [7] In addition to his committee assignments, he is part of the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development. [8]