Lászlóné Németh or Zsuzsanna Németh (née Zsuzsanna Serényi; born 16 July 1953 in Budapest), Hungarian politician and economist, who served as Minister of National Development in Viktor Orbán's government between 23 December 2011 and 6 June 2014.
Formerly she was the deputy chief executive and member of the board of directors of the Hungarian Development Bank (MFB).
The opposition (Hungarian Socialist Party, Jobbik and Politics Can Be Different) strongly criticized her because Németh does not hold a degree from a higher education institute.
It was probably with her in mind that the MFB changed its rules to allow people onto its board who although lacking a diploma have “at least ten years of relevant experience”, a source told the Origo.hu.
László Németh”, but that it doesn't make clear what her actual first name is (later became known that her maiden name is Zsuzsanna Serényi).