Jobbik: Academic freedom threatened by ‘anti-democratic tendencies’

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Academic freedom and institutional independence is threatened by anti-democratic tendencies in several European states, including Hungary, Koloman Brenner of the conservative opposition Jobbik party said on Tuesday, citing a resolution adopted by the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly (PACE).
Brenner, the author of the report the PACE resolution was based on, told a press conference that Hungary was one of the European countries that regularly ranked low in surveys of academic freedom and autonomy, along with Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey.
Freedom of education is one of the most important conservative values, Brenner said.
Brenner said the tendency to revamp educational systems on a “purely neoliberal, economic basis” was a wide-spread negative trend in Europe. Regarding Hungary, Brenner criticised the recent restructuring of tertiary education and the separation of certain research institutes from the main body of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Tell Soros puppets in Jobbik to sit down and shut up. No one cares what Soros wants.