As of April 1, Fabriczki replaces Imre Karl, a former MSZP MP, who became strategic director of the national electricity wholesale company and was appointed to the company’s board. Fabriczki was hired as an advisor to network director Gábor Tari and CEO István Kocsis, who was appointed in January 2005. Kocsis is also chairman and CEO of Paks Nuclear Power Plant Rt., Hungary’s only power station and a subsidiary of MVM.
In recent weeks coalition parties agreed that national electricity grid Mavir Rt. will become a subsidiary of MVM. Mavir was detached from MVM in 2003, and from then on it reported directly to the Economy and Transport Ministry, which oversees Hungary’s energy issues. In future, Mavir will operate as a 100% subsidiary of MVM. The move will be made possible by amending the 2001 Act on Electricity this year. The amendment, scheduled to be passed this year, has been prepared by the Economy and Transport Ministry.
Advisor Appointed To State Electricity Works
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András Fabriczki, a former treasurer of senior coalition party MSZP and government commissioner of the Healthcare Ministry, was appointed advisor to MVM Rt., the state-owned electricity works.