[from Hungarian Lobby Digest]:
: September 1, 1996
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: Dear Colleagues,
: It's, of course, interesting to see that Mr. Tinca recognizes the Lobby as an
: opponent.
: I commend to those who might think this a victory, Joel Chandler "Uncle
: Remus." Brer Fox (Tinca?) is heard pleading, not to be thrown into the brier
: patch.
: When the Communists updated this fable, the prudent in the West kept focus on
: the objective, treated pronouncements with caution, often was forced to
: recognize it was nothing more than disinformation. JAB
: Hungary summons parliament on Rumania treaty
: BUDAPEST, Aug 28 (Reuter) - The Hungarian parliament will hold an
: extraordinary session on September 3 to discuss a treaty which Hungary plans
to
: sign with Romania next month, Zoltan Gal, Chairman of the Parliament said on
: Wednesday. The accord, which lays new foundations for their relationship, is
: vital for both countries' ambitions to join NATO and the European Union.
: The extraordinary session was initiated by the left-wing opposition to
: Hungary's ruling socialist-liberal coalition. According to the original
: schedule, the parliament should only assemble in the second week of September
.
: Hungarian opposition leaders and representatives of Hungarian communitie
s
: in both Romania and Slovakia have accused Budapest of neglecting the interest
s
: of millions of Hungarians living in neighbouring countries.
: The focus of their anger is a footnote to the treaty agreed with Romania
: as a way out of the deadlock which they allege limits the scope of autonomy f
or
: Hungarian ethnic minorities living in the neighbouring countries, such as
: Romania and Slovakia. The government said the treaty would guarantee the
: rights of Hungarian ethnic minorities and Hungary would sign the accord with
: Romania despite the criticism.
: The ruling coalition holds more than two-thirds of the votes in
: parliament, and that is enough for the parliament to approve the treaty despi
te
: opposition protests.
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Magyar Hirlap: 74% of Romanian Hungarians support treaty. Refer: OMRI
DDigest, Sept. 13, 1996. The "criticized" treaty seems to have some support.
Regards.
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