The Hungarian community of Transcarpathia established stela in their native language

18 May 2017, 21:45 | The Company
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In total, the Hungarian community established four stalls in their native language, local media reported.. On the stelae in Hungarian written "Vinogradovsky district. Hungarians welcome you "and" Beregovsky district.

The edge of the Hungarian language ". The installation of the stall was initiated by the leaders of the Hungarian community of Transcarpathia Mikhail Tovt and Joseph Borto. They stated that "Staels are a symbol of the struggle of the Hungarians for their national autonomy".

The deputy head of the Transcarpathian Regional Council, the head of the KMKS party Iosif Borto, in connection with the project's implementation, said: "We believe that the Hungarians already have autonomy in Ukraine, we simply do not call it. We have our own schools, kindergartens and higher educational institutions. We can use our native language and the current law of Ukraine allows us these rights, which we want to continue to have. But there are some political forces that violate the Constitution and the agreements that Ukraine has signed and neglecting the interests of the national minorities of Ukraine, wishes to narrow down the rights that we have for today ".

The head of the Democratic Union of Hungarians of Ukraine, Mikhail Tovt, also supported efforts to uphold the rights of national minorities.

"We need to defend our rights in our language, our monuments and our national autonomy," Tovt said..



Earlier, the head of the Hungarian community of Transcarpathia, the president of the Democratic Society of Hungarians of Ukraine, Mikhail Tovt, accused the MP from Mustafa Dzhemilev in applying double standards in relation to the Hungarians of Ukraine.

"Hungarians have the same rights as Tatars. We are in no way worse, and we demand corresponding representation in the legislative and executive branches. Autonomy is not the exclusive right of the Crimean Tatars, "Tovt noted.. In his opinion, Dzhemilev's attempt to see the "Russian trace" in the autonomy of the Hungarians suggests that all his statements and activities are fiction and pro-government rhetoric.

Source: en. Golos. Ua.

Based on materials: ru.golos.ua



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