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This decision is bad and unfair. It is bad because it raises social peace. It is unfair because it unilaterally and excessively punishes an entire agreement for perceived or actual damages to a minority
– Fidesz Member of Parliament László Horváth reacted to the Curia decision on Tuesday.
The Mansion rejected the request for review and upheld the September decision of the Debrecen Judgment Panel in the segregation lawsuit in Gyöngyöspata. This means that the 99 million HUF previously awarded in compensation must be paid to the 60 Roma students in Gyöngyöspata who were illegally separated from their peers at Nekcsei Demeter Primary School in Gyöngyöspata and provided with a lower level of education for years.
The former and current maintainer of the school, Gyöngyöspata Municipality and Hatvan Tanker District, submitted a request for review after the September verdict to compensate students in kind instead of money, through education and training. .
The mansion, on the other hand, stated that
In the case of compensation for non-pecuniary damages, the only way to assess compensation is monetary compensation, there is no legal possibility of applying compensation in kind.
Horváth called it unfortunate that the court refused to pay compensation in kind.
To prevent a similar case from happening, in the future I will do everything, like the Prime Minister’s Office, to amend the law, but also to
As early as January, the MP spoke at a press conference that the lawsuit against Roma students in Gyöngyöspata was just a fundraising campaign by the Foundation for Disadvantaged Children (CFCF), which was called the Soros organization that represented them. Fidesz later built a full campaign for the alignment, which was cut short due to the domestic outbreak of the epidemic.
Incidentally, Horváth’s role as prime minister is precisely to address conflict situations.
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