“I’d be careful if I were the ECR”: An Interview with MEP Loránt Vincze
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
Controversies surrounding AUR may make post-election right-wing groupings in Brussels more difficult.
Concerns over minority rights in Transcarpathia explain, at least in part, why Hungary goes against the grain on the war in Ukraine.
Foreign ministers discussed Hungarian diaspora’s language rights in Ukraine—and began preparing a future Orbán-Zelensky summit.
As the Romanian nationalist party looks for a home in Brussels’ conservative bloc after the 2024 EP elections, there are things prospective partners should consider, as not all that glitters is ‘gold.’
A historic Hungarian community on Ukraine’s western edge considers its future in times of war.
Romania is upset about being made fun of, Slovakia protests the naming of its territories as “detached” Hungarian land.
The Ukrainian government’s long-term plan was to pursue a policy of total Ukrainisation of the country. The context of war and the need to get into the good graces of its neighbours led Kyiv to reconsider. But for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, it is not enough.
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