Romania’s Hungarian Party Leader Says He Voted To Impose Minorities’ Rights

Romania’s Hungarian minority party leader, senator Marko Bela, said Sunday morning after he cast his ballot in the European Parliament election, that he voted for “a Europe that would impose minorities’ rights”.

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Romania’s Hungarian Party Leader Says He Voted To Impose Minorities’ Rights

"I voted for those MEPs that would represent the Hungarian community in Romania and, at the same time, the interests of all Romanian citizens. I believe that our representation in Brussels will be of utmost importance in the upcoming period. I voted for a united Europe, a Europe of all values that are important to us, I voted for European solidarity, for the solidarity of Romanian citizens and the solidarity of ethnic Hungarians in Romania,” Marko said, adding he also voted for a Europe that would understand, respect and impose minorities’ rights.

Asked about his expectations regarding voter turnout, Marko called on ethnic Hungarians and Romanians alike to cast their votes.

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