Péter Ágh

Péter Ágh (born 30 January 1982) is a Hungarian politician and member of the National Assembly (MP) State Secretary.

In Parliament, he has served on a number of professional bodies, including the legislative, defence, budget, youth, social affairs, family and housing committees.

[5] In the 2018 parliamentary elections, Péter Ágh won by the largest margin of victory when looking at the data for the whole country.

Together with Csaba Hende, he successfully lobbied for the government decisions needed to complete the M86 motorway between Szombathely and Győr.

Through his interventions, Kőszeg, one of the smallest taxpaying towns in Vas County, received billions of euros in government funding for a road rehabilitation programme that it would not have been able to undertake on its own.

[14] He initiated the creation of the Bük-Sárvár tourist region,[15] which covers his constituency, North Vas County, from Kőszeg to Celldömölk, and was established by a government decree.

In 2014, he also proposed a law declaring the settlements that remained annexed to Hungary after the First World War as villages of loyalty,[16] including Ólmod,in his constituency.