Gabriella Selmeczi

Dr. Gabriella Selmeczi (born 21 June 1965)[1] is a Hungarian jurist and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) since the 1994 parliamentary election.

She finished her secondary studies in her birthplace in 1983 and started her career in her parents' family business, where she worked for two years.

She obtained her next degree in journalism from Vitéz János Teacher's Training College in Esztergom where she studied from 1990 to 1991.

She secured a seat in Parliament from her party's Pest County Regional List in the 2002 parliamentary election.

[2] Népszava learned in May 1999 that state secretaries Selmeczi, István Balsay, and MP Béla Gyuricza sent a letter to U.S.

The letter, signed by 31 Fidesz MPs, asked the senators to appoint Steven M. Jones, a high-ranking financial manager of Lockheed Martin, as the next United States Ambassador to Hungary.

Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright expressed their total confidence in Ambassador Peter Tufo, who still had two years to go.