Vidnyánszky: in the next few days we will decide on the new direction of SZFE



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All along I thought that we could work together

He told M5 News Attila Vidnyánszky after both the leadership of the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts and the Senate resigned effective September 1. Today we reported on this in detail, and in the evening a demonstration was held against the transformation of the university:

The Director General of the National Theater has recently been appointed President of the Board of the Foundation, which has been maintained by the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts since September 1. Attila Vidnyánszky, according to the telegraph office, told M5 Híradó that as soon as they received the official documents, the board would decide to set up a new address.

I am afraid they have made this decision long before.

Attila Vidnyánszky said. He considered that this was mainly due to discussions about the organizational and operational rules of the institution (szmsz).

The szmsz compiled by the university is about invariance, about specifying what it is. We put together a szmsz and signaled that it would work, we would exist along it since 1 that would have ensured it and ensured that the changes we thought were necessary to start. Such changes include the creation of a new campus and the internationalization of education at the University of the Performing Arts.

Attila Vidnyánszky added.

University leaders spoke Monday about being forced to resign for lack of dialogue. However, Attila Vidnyánszky recalled that the Ministry of Innovation and Technology had called a meeting on August 27, in which no representative of the university appeared.

It would have been a very good time to meet, discuss, think about what to do in the next days, weeks, months. They did not come. Neither the university leadership nor the student government leadership appeared

He declared.

The director general of the National Theater added that a decision on the new administration will be made in the coming days so that the university can continue to operate safely.

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