Index – Abroad – Hungarians are deprived of dual citizenship for fear of being separated from the parts of Slovakia inhabited by Hungary



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The Slovak Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs cited Abkhazia, eastern Ukraine, the Donetsk Basin and other similar war zones as a reason why Hungarians do not have dual citizenship in the highlands.Martin Klus on thistospoke on Slovak news television TA3. The representative, considered the country’s dominant foreign policy, had already roared Hungary’s invasion of Slovakia before the centenary of the Trianon peace dictatorship.Then, describing the analogy of the Russian intervention in Crimea, he described what it would be like if someone in the “eternally Hungarian” southern part of Slovakia invaded majestic uniforms to fictitiously protect the majority there and ended a “referendum” in the shadows. of “liberating” cannons.

Any Slovak who speaks or acts on behalf of a foreign power … is dangerous to his own country.

He warned his right-wing politician SaS about his community, and his warning seems to have been heard in the Bratislava government as well.

Since the 2010 Disenfranchisement Act came into force, 3,500 people have lost their Slovak citizenship, mainly due to the acquisition of German, Czech, Austrian and British citizenship, the Bratislava Panorama reminded us.

According to a decision made by the Slovak government on Wednesday, those who have lived in another country for at least five years as a way of life could now regain Slovak citizenship. However, the Hungarians of the Highlands are obviously an exception to this, as they did not change their place of residence, they only redesigned the borders around them.

In its complete nudity, the newly passed law amendment showed that the entire effort was directed against the Hungarians from the start.

He reacted Gyimesgy gyimesi a representative of the Slovak government coalition of Hungarian nationality, who said that this was a double standard.

The responsibility of Most-Híd, which has done nothing from a government position in the last four years to solve the problem, was also discussed on a Slovak television news program. József Berényi, Prime Minister Igor Matovič’s ethnic adviser, did not react to the government’s decision in Bratislava. Delegate, Hungarian Community Party in a communication, however, he emphasized that

the decision taken is not a solution from the point of view of the Hungarian community.

According to the resolution sent to the Panorama by the MKP insists on the amendments presented by the party’s experts in the process of drafting the law as a massive objection to the competent body.



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