Education key in preventing assimilation of Hungarian diaspora, says Kover

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Budapest (MTI) – One of the key factors in halting the assimilation of Hungarian communities around the world and helping them to retain their identity is an education system which fosters ties with their motherland, Parliamentary Speaker Laszlo Kover said.

Speaking to public media in the run-up to Hungarian Diaspora Day, which is marked on November 15, Kover said Hungary’s neighbouring countries with a significant number of ethnic Hungarians are making conscious efforts to assimilate local Hungarians, primarily by “crippling the school system”.

Kover said Hungary should not count on the Romanian government to help members of the local diaspora retain their Hungarian identity.

The speaker said that just as education could be used to speed up assimilation, it can also be used to halt it or reverse it. He noted Slovenia’s minority protection laws that allow local Italian and Hungarian communities to represent themselves in parliament, adding, however, that there were so few Hungarians left in Slovenia that it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain the quality of their education. “It is not enough to teach children Hungarian. They need to be given an education that is competitive in that country,” he said.

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