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Erzsébet Schmuck (born 19 February 1954) is a Hungarian environmentalist, economist and politician. She was a
member of the National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the represen ...
(MP) from the
LMP – Hungary's Green Party LMP – Hungary's Green Party ( ) previously known as Politics Can Be Different ( , LMP) until 2020, is a green-liberal political party in Hungary. Founded in 2009, it was one of four parties to win seats in the National Assembly in the 2010 ...
(Greens) National List from 2014 to 2022. She was elected leader of the party's parliamentary group in September 2016, serving in this capacity until February 2017. She served as co-chairperson of LMP from November 2019 to August 2024, when she left the party.


Professional career

After finishing secondary studies in Szerb Antal Secondary Grammar School in 1972, she graduated as an economist from the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences (today
Corvinus University of Budapest Corvinus University of Budapest () is a private university, private research university in Budapest, Hungary. The university currently has an enrolment of approximately 9,600 students, with a primary focus on business administration, economics, ...
) in 1977. She began to work as a payroll manager at the Budapest Directorate of the
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(MÁV). In 1979 she joined the
Hungarian Young Communist League The Hungarian Young Communist League (, KISZ) was a communist youth movement in the Hungarian People's Republic that was attached to the ruling Socialist Workers' Party. History It was founded on 21 March 1957 (on the anniversary of the Hungarian ...
(KISZ) staff, where she served as Secretary of the Youth Environmental Council between 1984 and 1989. She earned a doctorate in 1984. In 1989, she was one of the founders of the Society of Hungarian Conservationists (MTVSZ), where she functioned as Chairperson until 2002 and from 2004 to 2008. Beside that she was also Secretary of the Central and Eastern European Network of NGOs For the Enhancement of Biodiversity between 1994 and 1996. She was elected to the leadership of the
European Environmental Bureau The European Environmental Bureau (EEB) is a network of around 180 environmental citizens' organisations based in more than 40 countries, representing local, national, European, and international groups in European Union Member States and some ...
(EBU) in 1996, where she served as a vice-president between 2000 and 2006. She was also Deputy Chairperson of the National Environmental Council three times (1997–1998, 1999–2000, 2006–2007).


Political career

Schmuck was a founding member of several green political initiatives in the 1990s. From 1989 to 1993, she was a member of the
Green Party of Hungary The Greens, the Party of Normal People (; ZÖLDEK), also commonly referred to by its shortened form, the Green Party, is the first green political party in Hungary and also in post-communist countries, formed on 19 November 1989 following the en ...
(MZP), where she was delegated to the 7-member presidency. Following the radical right-wing ideological turnout within the party, a number of environmentalist members, including Schmuck, decided to left the party and establish the Green Alternative (ZA) in June 1993.
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and Schmuck were elected co-leaders of the party during its inaugural congress. During the 1994 parliamentary election, she was an MP candidate of the
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(ASZ), in accordance with the two parties' agreement. Following the failure 1998 parliamentary election, Schmuck resigned from her position and quit the party on 21 June 1998. After the 2002 parliamentary election, she was appointed Deputy Secretary of State for EU Integration and International Relations in the Ministry of Environment and Water. She held that office until 2003. She became Secretary of the National Council for Sustainable Development within the
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in 2008. Two years later she returned to MTVSZ. She participated in the foundation of the Politics Can Be Different (LMP). She served as secretary of the party's national board for a short time in 2012. She functioned as co-President of the party's Ökopolisz Foundation from 2012 to 2015, alongside economist Péter Róna. In the 2014 parliamentary election, she was elected Member of Parliament. She served as one of the recorders of the National Assembly between 6 May 2014 and 19 October 2015. After that she became deputy leader of her party's parliamentary group. She was appointed Vice-Chairperson of the Committee on Budgets on 6 May 2014, holding the position until 2 October 2017. Thereafter, she was a member of the Economic Committee until May 2018. Schmuck was elected leader of the Politics Can Be Different's parliamentary group on 6 September 2016, replacing
András Schiffer András Schiffer (born 19 June 1971 in Budapest) is a Hungarian lawyer and former politician, who served as co-president of the Politics Can Be Different and leader of its parliamentary group. Schiffer announced his retirement from politics on ...
, who retired from politics earlier. Before that, co-president
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was considered the biggest favorite for the position, however the party board entrusted her with the establishment of branches in countryside. Schmuck's position of group leader was confirmed by the caucus on 13 September. In a few months, Schmuck resigned from her position, giving reason that she intend to concentrate on organizational work within the party. Schmuck became MP via her party's national list in the
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, after she unsuccessfully ran in
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. She served as chairperson of the Committee on Sustainable Development between 8 May 2018 and 1 May 2022. She was elected female co-chair of the Politics Can Be Different on 23 November 2019, following the party's catastrophic defeat in the
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. Under her leadership, the party changed its name to the LMP – Hungary's Green Party in February 2020, and the party joined the electoral alliance
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, as its least prominent member among the six opposition parties. During the
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, she was the sole candidate of the electoral alliance in Pest County 9th constituency (
Nagykáta Nagykáta is a town in , Hungary, about from Budapest. Connections Express trains take 47 minutes to Budapest Keleti railway station from Nagykáta and stopping trains about 65 minutes. History The history of Nagykáta dates back to the 12th ...
). During the 2022 parliamentary election, she, acquiring only 28.65 percent, was heavily defeated by the ruling party
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candidate György Czerván in Nagykáta constituency, thus Schmuck lost her parliamentary seat after eight years. She was re-elected female co-chair in August 2022. Schmuck did not run for party leadership during the party's 2024 congress. On 24 August 2024, she announced her quit from LMP citing that the party "lost its opposition and green political image" under the dominance of Péter Ungár.


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