1. Imre Ritter is a Hungarian mathematician, auditor, tax consultant, politician and MP for the National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary.

1. Imre Ritter is a Hungarian mathematician, auditor, tax consultant, politician and MP for the National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary.
Imre Ritter was then admitted to the Karl Marx University of Economics where he graduated in 1976.
Imre Ritter was employed at the Budapest Transport Company, where he initially worked as an economist and then became the economic deputy director.
Since the list did not get the sufficient number of votes and Otto Heinek did not accept his mandate, Imre Ritter became the first national advocate of the German minority in the Hungarian National Assembly.
Imre Ritter was elected leader of the German nationality list at the 2018 parliamentary election where he received one seat in the National Assembly representing the National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary.
Imre Ritter became the first German minority representative in Hungary since the death of Jakob Bleyer in 1933.
Imre Ritter became president of the Committee of Hungarian Nationalities in the parliament.
Imre Ritter decided to represent the interests of the other twelve "historical" national minorities, which sent advocates to the parliament, but were ineligible to elect their own MP due to fail to reach the lowered preferential quota.
Imre Ritter was re-elected MP for the German minority in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election.
Imre Ritter speaks Hungarian and German fluently and has an English language exam of intermediate level.