Education
He completed his primary studies at Sopron and Kópháza. He finished as a mechanician technician in the Kempelen Farkas Technical School of Sopron in 1968.
He completed his primary studies at Sopron and Kópháza. He finished as a mechanician technician in the Kempelen Farkas Technical School of Sopron in 1968.
His first workplace was the station of the Hungarian Post Radio and Television Technology Management in Sopron. Beside his work he obtained qualification from the postal power supplying systems as well as he took part in the professional training of the Post-Technology Officer"s School. He did his national military service from 1969 to 1971.
From 1968 he spent about thirty years at the Television Station as technologist, later as service group leader.
In 1997 he expelled from Keresztéugdemokrata Néppart (Christian Democratic People's Party). He was elected vice-president on 25 February 1999. From October he was also elected general vice-president
He was a representative in Kópháza. From 1999 he has been head of the Alpok-Adria Collective.
This election proved to be an invalid and inconclusive because of low participation of voters.
In April 2005 the second parliamentary re-election was an invalid in the first round. He took on his oath of Member of Parliament on 23 May 2005. In 2006, at the parliamentary election he obtained a mandate for Sopron again.
He was appointed a Vice Chaiman of the Committee of the European Issues on 30 May 2006.
He was elected deputy mayor of Kópháza during the 2010 local elections.
He has participated in politics as founding member of the Christian Democratic People"s Party (Keresztéugdemokrata Néppart (Christian Democratic People's Party)) of Kópháza and Sopron branch. From 1990 to 1994 he was county vice-chairman, member of the party"s National Executive Committee. In November he joined Fidesz party.
In 2001 he established a Fidesz group in Kópháza of which he was elected president In April 2002 local elections he was candidate on the Fiatal Demokratâk Szovetsége (Federation of Young Democrats)-Magyar Demokrata Forum (Hungarian Democratic Forum) joint list. In November 2004, during parliamentary by-election he ran as a candidate of Fiatal Demokratâk Szovetsége (Federation of Young Democrats)-Keresztéugdemokrata Néppart (Christian Democratic People's Party) for the place of József Szájer, who was elected member of the European Parliament.
He is member of several civil organizations: Napraforgó Foundation, Croatian Society of Kópháza, a Croatian minority local government, Corvinus Circle, International Police Association. He was one of the founding members of Hungarian Christian Democratic Alliance (MKDSZ) in August 1997. In the spring of 1990 local elections he was a candidate, he was elected a member of the Kópháza local government in the autumn.
In the 1994 parliamentary election he was on the national list of the Keresztéugdemokrata Néppart (Christian Democratic People's Party), he became a member of the County Assembly in December.
In the 1998 local elections he ran as a candidate on the party"s county regional list and he was elected a member of the Somogy County Assembly again.