Péter Cseresnyés, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Péter Cseresnyés

Hungarian politician

Date of Birth: 09-Jan-1960

Place of Birth: Zalaegerszeg, Zala County, Hungary

Profession: politician

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Péter Cseresnyés

  • Péter Cseresnyés (born January 9, 1960) is a Hungarian politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Zala County Regional List from 2002 to 2010.
  • He represents Nagykanizsa (Zala County Constituency II then III) since May 14, 2010.He joined Fidesz in 1998 and has presided over the Nagykanizsa branch since then.
  • He was appointed to be a constituency leader during the party organization reform in 2003-2004.
  • In the parliamentary elections in April 2002 he was elected from the joint Zala County list of Fidesz and the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF).
  • Since the inauguration of the new Parliament he was active in the Youth and Sport Committee.
  • In the local elections on 20 October 2002 he secured a seat in the Assembly of Nagykanizsa City with County Status, where he was on the Finance and City Management Committee.
  • He secured a seat in Parliament in the 2006 general elections from the Zala county regional list.He served as deputy mayor of Nagykanizsa from 2006 to 2010.
  • His relation with the independent mayor István Marton decayed and the Fidesz withdrew confidence from the mayor.
  • However Marton and two other municipal representatives left the Fidesz party and founded Civic Association for Nagykanizsa (KKE).
  • The Fidesz group lost its majority in the General Assembly.
  • Cseresnyés became Mayor of Nagykanizsa as candidate of Fidesz in 2010.
  • István Marton (KKE) came to second place with 19,91%.In the Hungarian parliament, he was a member of the Committee on Education, Science and Research (2010–14), then Economic Committee (2014–15).
  • Cseresnyés was appointed Secretary of State for Employment in the Ministry of National Economy on October 9, 2015, replacing Sándor Czomba.
  • He served in this capacity until May 2018, when he was appointed Deputy Minister of Innovation and Technology.

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