
Anita Orbán
Profile
Anita Orbán is a Hungarian politician and diplomat who has served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary since 2026. A member of the National Assembly representing the Tisza Party, she is a recognized expert in international energy security and foreign policy. Previously, she held senior roles in the private energy sector, including positions at Vodafone Group and Tellurian Inc., and served as an Ambassador-at-Large for Energy Security from 2010 to 2015. Her political platform focuses on strengthening regional cooperation within the Visegrád Group, fostering constructive relations with the European Union, and reducing Hungary's dependence on Russian energy.
Details
- Born
- 1974-07-03 · 51 years old
- Birth place
- Berettyóújfalu, Hungary
- Education
- Corvinus University of Budapest (BA, MBA); Tufts University (MA in History); Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (MA, PhD in International Law and Diplomacy)
- Career
- Financial controller at Matáv; editor and columnist for Heti Válasz; Ambassador-at-Large for Energy Security; senior advisor at Cheniere Energy; Vice President for International Affairs at Tellurian Inc.; Deputy CEO for Corporate Affairs at Vodafone Hungary; Director for Public Affairs and ESG at Vodafone Group



