Who is the EC’s new health and Animal Welfare commissioner Olivér Várhelyi?

Last week, the European Union announced the line-up of its new commission following the elections in June.

Hungarian Olivér Várhelyi has been named the Health and Animal Welfare Commissioner.

Who is Olivér Várhelyi?

Olivér Várhelyi is a Hungarian politician and member of Patriots for Europe, a hard-right group in the European Parliament. In Hungary, he is a member of Fidesz, the party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

His academic and political background is in law. After completing a law degree at Hungary’s University of Szeged, he served as head of the legal service at the Permanent Representation of Hungary to the European Union, following which he was head of the European Union Law Department at Hungary’s Ministry of Justice.  

Following this, he served as Deputy Permanent Representative and then Permanent Representative to the EU for Hungary. He was the EU’s Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, a role which focused on expansion of EU membership and relations between the bloc and potential future members.  

What does he believe?

Várhelyi has little experience in roles explicitly related to health policy or the food industry, his interaction with these areas mostly pertains to investment in potential EU members.

For example, he held a key role in EU investment into potential future members, such as Ukraine​. This includes investment into agri-food and support for food security, which Várhelyi has backed. He has also been a voice in EU efforts to mitigate high food prices which resulted from the war in Ukraine.