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  • Hungarian parliament alters minority law after abuses

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    June 14, 2005, Tuesday
    09:23:53 Central European Time

    Hungarian parliament alters minority law after abuses

    Budapest

    The Hungarian parliament voted Monday evening by an overwhelming
    majority to change the existing law governing minorities to make
    abuses more difficult, Hungarian radio reported Tuesday.

    According to the new law, only those entitled to vote and who had
    previously registered in their local community as a member of a
    particular minority could vote, in elections for self-administered
    ethnic districts.

    Hungary has 13 autonomous ethic groups, the largest of which is the
    Roma, with an estimated 500,000 to 800,000 members.

    Previously any Hungarian citizen could vote in minority district
    elections which led to abuses such as anti-Roma Hungarians voting in
    Roma districts to prevent true representation of the Roma.

    Other abuses have included failed politicians posing as members of
    "exotic" minorities such as the Armenians to gain election.
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