Having been the founder of Nézőpont Intézet, I am currently Head of Research and CEO of the institute. I am also the CEO of CEPER Central European Perspectives Plc., a market research and media monitoring company for the CEE region. Since 2006, I have regular public appearances as a political analyst.
Born in Budapest in 1980, I graduated – perhaps by now unsurprisingly – in Political Science at the Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, in 2005, as a triple recipient of the Scholarship of the Republic of Hungary. Ten years later, the same institution awarded me the title of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with summa cum laude honours.
Between 2010 and 2022, I was a university lecturer in political science at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). My areas of interest are European domestic policies – with special regard for Germany – and electoral systems’ impact analysis.
In addition to being a regular “consumer” of politics, I gained professional expertise as a trainee with the Hungarian National Assembly (2002/2003) and as an assistant Fellow of Mrs. Brigitte Schulte MP, the German Parliament in Berlin (2005), as well as a fellow at the Multidisciplinary Studies Programme (Studienkolleg) in Berlin (2003/2004).