Munkácsi II continues. The calvary of Ferenc Rákóczi Secondary School.
As we have already reported, Munkácsi II. Ferenc Rákóczi High School first got a Ukrainian headmaster, and then it turned out that the headmaster and his deputy want to "Ukrainize" the high school, because there are plans to teach Hungarian as a foreign language, to start the first class of Ukrainian from September, and the subjects will be a teaching part of it in Ukrainian.
And at the opening of the school year on the first of September, the Hungarian national anthem was banned, the use of the Hungarian flag and our national colors was prohibited, and the principal's greeting was only spoken in Ukrainian
- revealed in the school's recent Facebook post.
Katalin Novák's report after her visit to Kyiv gives a special light to all these events:
"President Zelensky explained that since Transcarpathia is currently the safest region of Ukraine, he sees it as a resource in the long term. He thanked the Hungarian help so far and the support of the people of Transcarpathia. I emphasized that it is in our mutual interest that the members of the approximately 150,000 Hungarian minority living in Transcarpathia can fully exercise their minority rights. I have not hidden the fact that substantial progress is now needed in this regard," stressed Katalin Novák, adding that it was possible to agree with the Ukrainian head of state that they would open a new chapter in bilateral relations and take meaningful and concrete steps in the interest of Transcarpathian Hungarians.
"You don't need words. The members of the Ukrainian minority living in Hungary enjoy very extensive rights, and that's fine. The Ukrainian president said that what the members of the Ukrainian minority receive in Hungary, they are ready to give to the members of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine. This is not a bad starting point".
Featured image: Tamás Vass/A Munkácsi II. Facebook page of Ferenc Rákóczi Secondary School
Source: Mandarin