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"en.20120910.24.1-139-000"2
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"Mr President, members of two Hungarian minorities organised protests for the protection of their rights as communities in Košice, Slovakia, and in Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania, on the same day, 1 September. While Bratislava intends to strip these people of their Slovak citizenship in an unlawful and discriminatory manner, Bucharest seeks to do the same with a Hungarian church-owned school. Upon their accession to the Council of Europe and later to the European Union, both Slovakia and Romania undertook a commitment to respect human and minority rights. Yet the nationalistic governments of these post-Communist countries remain unwilling, to this day, to fulfil their own voluntary commitments.
I ask the Commission and Parliament, as well as President Martin Schulz and Ms Viviane Reding, the competent Vice-President, to initiate monitoring procedures against Romania and Slovakia for their grossly anti-Hungarian policies, as well as the remedying of existing infringements."@en1
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