Those interested can watch the next part of the Civil Academy's unusual series of online discussions on April 19.

Organically, Hungarian cultural thinking has selected such personalities in the past hundreds, thousands of years, that no matter where you look in the wide Carpathian basin, you will find not one, not two, examples of life to be followed everywhere. Now let's turn our attention to Felvidék.

János Esterházy , a noble-spirited and holy man, was born to a Polish mother and a Hungarian father just 120 years ago . His is a heavy, martyr's legacy, and his assumed fate weighs on him like a heavy burden in the 21st century. for the people and young people of the 20th century. László Gubík , a Hungarian politician from the highlands and the director of the Esterházy Academy, was almost the first to accept Hungarian citizenship, knowing that he would lose his Slovak citizenship. But setting an example is necessary and fills us with hope. As Miklós Duray 's book "In a Dog Hug" tells us that "our profession is Hungarian, our mission is European".

One of the guests of the Civil Academy Miklós Duray, the founder and honorary president of the Association for Common Goals (SZAKC). László Gubík, president of the Association for Common Goals and Via Nova, founding director of the Esterházy Academy, will also take part in the evening's program Since a census is currently taking place in Felvidék, it is by no means incidental how many people declare themselves to be of Hungarian nationality. This will also be discussed on April 19 from 5:30 p.m. in the House of Citizens, but because the epidemic has not yet passed, viewers of the event will be able to watch the event online this time as well.

Our readers can also ask the guests of the evening [email protected] by April 16 .

You can watch the conversation of the Civil Academy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cItJiud7cek