According to the chief adviser to the Prime Minister, the European Commission is incapable of creating peace and has nothing to do with national minority issues.

The European Commission (EC) does not know and does not want to do anything with national minority issues, it is not suitable for this, just as it is for peace-making, said Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister Katalin Szili in Martos in the Highlands, where she participated in a forum of the Free University of Martos on Friday. At the forum, the central theme was the changes in Hungarian national policy and the protection of national minorities represented by the European Union in recent decades. The Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister said: Hungarian national policy has reached the point in the last 13 years that it is possible to speak of a unified Hungarian nation,

in which the Hungarians of the Carpathian Basin and the diaspora are in a unity never seen since 1920.

He added: family support, economic and entrepreneurial support provided by the Hungarian government contributed to staying in the homeland, which they consider extremely important.

(MTI)

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