Head of Romania’s governing party assures Orbán of resolution for school situation

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Liviu Dragnea, the leader of Romania‘s ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD), said on a social media site on Saturday that he had assured Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán that the situation of a school for ethnic Hungarians in Targu Mures (Marosvásárhely) would be resolved.
Dragnea agreed in a conservation on the telephone with Orbán that Romania would resolve the situation of the school, while Hungary would again support Romania’s accession to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which is a key foreign policy goal of Romania.
Hungary did not support Romania’s application for membership at a meeting of the OECD’s decision-making body in September because of the suspension of the operation of the Hungarian language Catholic school in Targu Mures.
Dragnea said he had explained to Orbán that the school’s “situation” was the result of a court ruling and was by no means an attack against either the Catholic church or the Hungarian minority. It is the duty of Romanian authorities to find an expedient, legal and lasting solution to the situation of the school, he added.





