Peter Sijarto, the former Foreign Minister of Hungary, announced his resignation from his parliamentary mandate today. Through a statement posted on Facebook, Sijarto confirmed his departure from his role as a deputy in parliament. He cited receiving a highly distinguished offer from a major global economic entity as the reason for his decision.
According to Sijarto, the company at the center of this new opportunity is BYD, which he described as one of the most significant success stories in the automotive sector over the past two decades. He also noted the company’s standing as a leading worldwide producer of new energy vehicles. In his announcement, Sijarto detailed the scope of his new professional commitment.
Effective immediately, he will transition into a role as the responsible director for the company’s foreign relations. Furthermore, his responsibilities will encompass the development of new business areas within the broader corporate group. The move marks a significant shift in his career trajectory, moving from a political advisory capacity to a high-level executive position within a major international corporation.
The appointment signals a deepening professional involvement with BYD’s global expansion efforts.
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