We see that Europe is divided, with sovereignists and globalists facing each other. However, it is clear to us Hungarians that there is a third actor on the field, namely the national regions. The liberals associated with Brussels have been saying for a long time that the concept of the nation is outdated, they say that in the West they have already surpassed it, so national regions do not mean much to them either. If there is no nation, what does the European Union offer instead? To what extent does emigration pose a threat to the survival of communities in national regions? How do the invited speakers see their communities in 10-20 years? Among other things, the guests of the panel discussion "External and internal attacks on national identity today" of the 5th EuCET conference sought answers to these questions.
Participants:
⦁ Juuso-Ville Gustafsson , executive director of the Finnish Association of Finnish Culture and Identity
⦁ Dr. László Brenzovics , President of the Subcarpathian Hungarian Cultural Association
⦁ Balázs Izsák , President of the Székely National Council
⦁ András Ricz , Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association of Professional Associations and Societies of Szatka
⦁ Dániel Ferkó , historian, journalist, moderator of the discussion
The entire panel discussion can be viewed here:
The presentation of the panel discussion can be viewed here:
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