Serbia’s VMSZ party urges Vojvodina Hungarians to register for election

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The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (VMSZ) is aiming to convince a large portion of the region’s 170,000 ethnic Hungarians to register for Hungary’s 2018 general election, István Pásztor, the party’s leader, told the weekend edition of the local Hungarian language daily Magyar Szó.

Citing data from the website of Hungary’s National Election Office (NVI), Pásztor said that so far, some 33,000 Vojvodina Hungarians have been added to the voter registry. VMSZ, however, wants this number to multiply by the spring, he said, adding that the party had launched an information campaign to help voters with registration.

Hungarian citizenship is not just symbolic, Pásztor said, arguing that it also comes with rights and obligations. In real life it means that Vojvodina Hungarians cannot be indifferent about the composition of the Hungarian parliament, he said.

“We have an interest in the steady continuation of the process that began after 2010,” Pásztor said.

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