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"From the outset, Slovakia has strived to create equal conditions for all of its citizens. Without any doubt, Slovakia today is a perfect example of how to treat national minorities. This cannot be said about Hungary, where the Slovak minority was brutally assimilated.
Of all the national minorities living in Slovakia, the Hungarian minority in particular has a special place. In Slovakia, it has a political party represented in Parliament. The school system allows education in the Hungarian language from nursery school right through to university, and many students leave universities without any knowledge of the Slovak language. Consequently, I consider the establishment of the Carpathian Basin Forum, comprising Hungarian Members of Parliaments from sovereign states that are members of the European Union, set on establishing autonomy, to be a provocation and absurdity that is inappropriate in this 21st century."@en1
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