House speaker attends world meeting of Csángó Hungarians in Romania

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Brassó, Romania (MTI) – László Kövér, Hungary’s house speaker, attended the opening ceremony of a world meeting of Csángó Hungarians in central Romania’s Brasov (Brassó) on Friday.
In his address at the ceremony, Kövér referred to the efforts of the Csángó community and said that theirs was a “typically European fate”. He argued that the identity of Europeans was “under siege” and insisted that international “power groups” were bent on “making them masses unable to defend themselves and easy to manipulate”.

Kövér said that even the identity of national majorities was in danger. “Identity terrorists” are destroying the institutions of family “based on the communion of man and woman”, those of the Christian churches and Europe’s nation states, he said.





