Sunday, September 6, 2009

Hungarians in Transylvania, seeking territorial autonomy

BUCHAREST - Hungarians in the city Odorheju Sakujesk from part of Transylvania where the majority, adopted yesterday, anthem, emblem and flag, as a step in the implementation of territorial autonomy, transmitted Romanian Realitatea TV.

In Odorheju Sekujesk met 400 representatives of the Hungarian Civic Party who requested the administrative-territorial autonomy for the province Sekuja in its "natural borders formed throughout history."

At the meeting it was decided that the project of law on the autonomy of the province Sekuja send the Romanian Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Union.

Member of the European Parliament Laszlo Tokeš, one of najangažovanijih Hungarian politician in Romania, today criticized the European Parliament due to "indifference to the interests Sekuja.

President of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians (UDMR) Marko Bela said that "autonomy is not getting published, but it is a matter of time and taken more steps."

UDMR is already 20 years in the Romanian Parliament, and was in the Government of almost all of these years.

Hungarians living in transilvanskoj Province Sekuja called himself Sekujima, based on historical circumstances.

Recently, the Hungarians at the official meeting in Transylvania izviždali Romanian President Traian Basescu, when they read the Constitution that Romania is "a unique, national, independent and sovereign country."

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