György Czerván (born 12 July 1959)[1] is a Hungarian politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Nagykáta (Pest County Constituency VI then IX) since 1998.
[2] He was appointed Secretary of State for Agricultural Economy in the Ministry of Rural Development in the second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán on 2 June 2010.
[2] Czerván ran as a candidate of the Communist-backed Patriotic People's Front in Tápiószele (Pest County 6th constituency) during the 1985 parliamentary election.
In the 1998 general elections he secured a seat as MP for Nagykáta (Constituency 6, Pest County).
He managed to keep his seat in the parliamentary elections on 21 April 2002 as an individual candidate, and continued his legislative work in the Agricultural Committee.