Hungarian minority education in Romania

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During the last 20 years, hopes in making Hungarian an official language in Romania have increased, especially in areas where they represent a majority of the population, Romania-insider reports.

According to Romania-insider reports, ethnic Hungarians account for 5.6 percent of the Romania’s population – or about 1.2 million people, according to the 2011 census preliminary data. Hungarians are in the majority in the counties of Harghita, – 84.8 percent, Covasna – 73.6 percent, while they are also numerous in the counties of Mures, Satu Mare, Bihor and Salaj – between 23 and 37 percent. Late last year, around 10,000 people protested in Hungary and Romania, demanding autonomy for the 1.2 million ethnic Hungarians living in Romania.

Romanian-language education in Sfantu Gheorghe, in Central Romania, in an area majority inhabited by the Hungarian minority, will be concentrated in the future in five schools instead of six.

Romania-insider news portal said, the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (Romániai Magyar Demokrata Szövetség – RMDSZ) hopes to make Magyar, the Hungarian language, an official regional language in Romania in the next 20 years, according to Kovacs Peter, secretary general of UDMR. To achieve this target, Hungarian politicians in Romania would need a change in the Constitution and the support of Romanian politicians. Kovacs said Hungarian could become an official language in the areas where the Hungarian population is more dense, in the regions of Bihor, Satu Mare and Salaj.

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