Although the demands of the teachers' protests include the reduction of the number of classes, this was probably not a particular difficulty for András Dukán, a politician working as a Momentum teacher, since, as it turned out, he had not held a class at his workplace for 250 days. This had the result: the opposition politician was dismissed by letter.
Ferenc András Dukán taught mathematics, history and ethics at Imre Madách High School, and was also a Momentum politician. On Monday, he shared the news on his social media that he had been fired from his teaching job.
Beatrix Marosi, my head of the school district, my "boss", fired me in a sneaky way, in the summer, by letter, even though I contacted her several times in the past semester, and last time I asked for a personal meeting. He kicked me out, but he didn't dare to look me in the eye or answer my questions
- reads the post.
According to him, he has not kept his classes since the beginning of December because he stood up for his colleagues who, in his opinion, were unfairly dismissed.
Featured image: Ferenc András Dukán, Momentum politician, speaks at the demonstration against the new teacher career law in Kossuth Square, in front of the Parliament on June 16, 2023. – Photo: Zoltán Máthé / MTI