is a senior EU policy expert with a background in international relations. After receiving his Bachelor’s degree from the Corvinus University of Budapest, he pursued Postgraduate studies at the University of Antwerp in Climate and Energy. In the past years he worked in the European Parliament as a strategic policy advisor on the fields of budget, rule of law, energy and climate.
As a result, he gained outstanding knowledge on the following topics: Multiannual Financial Framework, Recovery and Resilience Facility, direct EU funding opportunities, Article 7 procedure, Conditionality Regulation, European Green Deal, Fit for 55 and REPowerEU. He is passionate about EU affairs and has developed a holistic view of the intricate inner workings and inter- institutional relations of the EU capital which he confidently navigates thanks to his excellent networking skills and result oriented approach.
This led to a well-established direct contact to a great number of EU officials, EU Commissioners, MEPs and Permanent Representations.
As climate discussions became the forefront of EU policy-making Gábor’s focus shifted towards renewable energy sources and green transition which are key to achieving the EU’s target for becoming the first climate neutral continent by 2050.
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