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"en.20120912.21.3-360-000"2
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"With its 1.5 million citizens, the Hungarian community in Romania is the largest minority community in the EU, and is firmly committed to the European principles and values regarding the structure and operation of the rule of law. Like all the other political forces in Romania, the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), the legitimate representative of this community, has gone through a stormy period. The societal split, the suspension of the Romanian president, and the institutional and political crisis have forced us to face some difficult decisions.
In addition to the general crisis, my community has also faced an attack directed against one of our specific wishes that originate in our history and traditions, namely the restoration to the community of property abusively confiscated by the communist regime. Almost 30 000 people protested in Sfântu Gheorghe on 1 September against the abusive decision to renationalise the building of the ‘Székely Mikó’ Secondary School, which had been legally returned to the Reformed Church in Transylvania in 2002. This decision completely disregarded the principles of the rule of law and brought into question the guarantee of the property rights of Hungarian historical communities and churches. The only long-term solution to the institutional conflicts in Romania, which have reached their peak this summer, as well as to guaranteeing property rights is a real judiciary system reform and the long overdue constitutional reform."@en1
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