Voting Record
Notable votes in the current parliamentary term
Financial Declarations
Declared to the European Parliament · Self-reported by the MEP
Estimated outside income
€9,196–10,116/year
Based on declared income bands
1 declared activity
4 board memberships
Source: European Parliament declarations · Self-reported · Last updated: 23 Mar 2026
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Recent Lobby Meetings
Meetings disclosed on the EU Transparency Register — last 6 months
About Enikő GYŐRI
Enikő Győri represents Hungary in the European Parliament as a member of the Patriots for Europe political group, which advocates for right-wing nationalist policies across the EU. She belongs to Fidesz, Hungary's ruling party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, which has been in power since 2010 and is known for its Eurosceptic stance and emphasis on national sovereignty. Győri previously served as Hungary's Minister for European Affairs from 2010 to 2014, where she was involved in managing the country's relationship with EU institutions during a period of increasing tension over rule of law issues. She demonstrates strong parliamentary engagement with an 86.5% attendance record, above the European Parliament's average of approximately 82%, and has participated in 87% of votes, casting 1,621 ballots out of 1,873 possible votes. Győri is serving a full term in the current parliamentary session, bringing her governmental experience to her role as an MEP representing Hungarian interests within the European legislative process.
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Methodology
Attendance is calculated based on roll-call votes in plenary sessions of the European Parliament. Committee votes are excluded. Abstaining counts as present; not voting counts as absent. Notable votes are selected based on significance, close outcomes, and high participation.
