Gábor Szarka: I didn’t start



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On Thursday night, Gábor Szarka, SZFE Chancellor, was the guest of ATV’s Straight Talk. Several buildings of the SZFE were occupied by students to protest against the appointment of Attila Vidnyánszky, who had been appointed to lead the university, from above, seeking a senate of university autonomy and teachers and students.

Szarka, the former mechanized shooter already appointed by Vidnyánszky, had previously turned off the internet in buildings in recent days, and on Thursday it turned out that he had also replaced the locks on the room where students had held their forums so far.

In response to a question on the ATV program, he began by saying that the problem would not be with the protests of the students themselves, since young people tend to rebel from the beginning, but with the form, such as the abnormality that occurs in SZFE and This story must have a beginning, a middle, and now an end.

Magpie repeatedly complained that the students were unwilling to dialogue with him. The actors who occupy the university want to intermingle in dialogue with the ministry, with little success so far. Although students have repeatedly indicated that they will not accept Vidnyánszky’s board of directors, Szarka says it is a legal question of whether the board of directors is legitimate, so he does not want to take a position on this issue.

According to the chancellor, fifty of the approximately one hundred SZFE employees, whose employer is the employer, have expressed their support. As rector, the university’s faculty members are not in charge, and many of SZFE’s professors already indicated Wednesday that they will continue to support protesting students.

Regarding turning off the Internet or replacing locks, he said he did not feel threatened by people, commanding elderly porters or sleeping in the office was normal. Here, Szarka did not explain where this information came from or what specific cases he was aware of. However, he pointed out that when he wanted to enter, he couldn’t speak to anyone, he didn’t have a student leader in the place, he was only greeted by a faceless, masked crowd. Although presenter Rónai Egon points out at the time that the students may not have been in a mask by accident, but then the conversation soon took a new direction, and Szarka complains that the discrimination is that his predecessor was admitted by the students and she does not.

Regarding the university professors thinking the same way as students, Szarka said that she is anxious for one of them to finally speak to her, as she is not a cannibal, and the constant reference to the military does not stop because likes to talk, seeks to dialogue.

Responding to a question, Szarka said that he would not shut off the water and heating in the buildings as there is an epidemic, however if the students could have blocked his road, he could also close one or two sites as a driver.

Magpie repeatedly explained that she just wanted to manage the building, so she couldn’t even see a picture from inside the facility she was supposed to operate. “I am very sad, I have never been in a situation like this in my life,” he said shortly after telling me that it was not all that started. At the time the presenter Rónai suggested that it wasn’t him, but his designees who started it, but Szarka said they shouldn’t always come back here in the conversation.

The Chancellor has repeatedly stressed the need for dialogue and that both parties must make gestures. For example, you will turn the Internet back on in the building on Szentkirályi Street during Friday school hours because you have been told that the classes are there too.

During the conversation, Gábor Szarka acknowledged that the issue of autonomy demanded by students is really important, a great issue, they promised to solve it, but the Senate, which was the custodian of autonomy, simply resigned, although nobody asked for it, nobody. threatened them.

Egon Rónai reminded the Chancellor that the Senate had resigned after being deprived of its powers, but according to Szarka, this only happened after his resignation. Rónai corrected the Chancellor that that was not the order, but a little later, Magpie spoke again that dialogue is the goal and the gestures to perform and felt very bad that a man was trapped outside his workplace even though he had come with an open heart.

Regarding why the chancellor banned the use of video and audio recording devices at the SZFE, Szarka claimed that the students entered the offices and pushed the cameras in the face of the financial executives, asking them to make a statement. Egon Rónai said that this could not be heard from anyone else. Then Gábor Szarka went on to say that when he first wanted to enter, it was also filmed, and then the recordings were shown on the forums.

The full conversation can be viewed here.

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