Udel, a former senior official in the Hungarian government who has served as foreign minister, has been appointed as a member of the European Commission’s European Affairs Committee.
The decision to appoint him follows months of speculation that Udel might leave the commission after the European Parliament voted to extend his mandate, which expires in March 2019.
“I have always been a European citizen,” he said.
“There are people in the European Union who have great respect for my experience, and they will continue to do so.” “
Udel has served in a number of key roles in Hungary’s government, including as ambassador to the United States and a senior advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. “
There are people in the European Union who have great respect for my experience, and they will continue to do so.”
Udel has served in a number of key roles in Hungary’s government, including as ambassador to the United States and a senior advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
“It is a privilege to serve as a European commissioner in the role of the vice president for European affairs,” he added.
“The Hungarian people deserve an European parliament that is representative of their interests. “
“For a long time, I thought I was in a position where I would be able to be a good European politician. “
But that’s not the case anymore. “
For a long time, I thought I was in a position where I would be able to be a good European politician.
Vuk, the deputy prime minister, is also a member. “
Today I am a European minister.”
Vuk, the deputy prime minister, is also a member.
“Vuk has always shown an openness and respect for the Hungarian nation, for the European institutions and for Hungary as a whole,” Udel said.
Vuk has been in charge of Hungary’s foreign policy since he became prime minister in December 2016.
He was also the deputy foreign minister until June 2018.
Vucic, who was appointed president of the Commission by Udel in March 2017, is a member and is also from Hungary.
He has also served in various posts at the European commission, including vice president.
“Michele is a well-respected European diplomat and diplomat, with a strong political agenda.
She has been a good partner for Hungary,” Udde said.
Uddes also thanked the foreign ministers from Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary for their support.
“Hungary is one of the most important countries in the world, and the prime minister is an outstanding representative of the Hungarian state,” he concluded.
“His appointment was an honour and I am proud of the decision.
I hope the Hungarian and European people will support him in his new role.”