Katalin Cseh, born on June twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a prominent figure in Hungarian politics and healthcare. A Canadian-born physician, she has made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and health economics, leveraging her expertise to influence public policy and health initiatives.
In the twenty nineteen parliamentary elections, Cseh was elected as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) representing the Momentum Movement, which is part of the Renew Europe party group. During her tenure, she focused on various health-related issues, advocating for reforms that align with her professional background.
Her political journey took a new turn in twenty twenty-four when she transitioned to the Hungarian Parliament as a Member of Parliament (MP). This role allows her to further her commitment to improving healthcare and economic policies in Hungary, drawing on her extensive experience as a physician and health economist.