Őry is a substitute for the Committee on Development and a member of the Delegation to the EU-Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Personal life
He is married. His wife is Tamara Illényi. They have two daughters, Katalin and Annamária.[1]
Education
1978: PhD, Political Science and Law
Career
since 1988: Founder and spokesman of the Democratic Union of Scientific Workers
Administrator and Vice-Chairman (1988–1993), Chairman (1994), LIGA trade unions
since 1996: Head, Employment Policy and Labour Affairs Workshop, FIDESZ party
Member of the Hungarian Parliament, Political Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Social and Family Affairs
since 1998: political Undersecretary of State, Prime Minister's Office
Member of the Hungarian Parliament, Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Employment
1998–2004: Member of the Budapest Board
1998: Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Employment and Labour Affairs
since 2002: Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Employment and Labour Affairs, Chairman, Hungarian-Vietnamese-Cambodian-Laotian Section, IPU
1998–2000: Political Undersecretary of State, Social and Family Affairs Ministry
2000–2002: Political Undersecretary of State, Prime Minister's Office
1999–2002: Representative of the Hungarian Government to the ILO (1998–2002), Chairman of the Hungarian National Council for the ILO