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" Do you think there is a chance for the Szekler region to gain its autonomy?
Within a European and democratic mindset, it has to be possible. This is exactly what democracy means: that we can discuss things and reach a solution together. If I only grant you something because I want to, that is not democracy. A good opportunity could appear if the issue of union with Moldova comes up again on the agenda. Romanians do not want to discuss the issue of the Szekler region, because they say it is “resolved”. But on the other hand, the Moldovan issue is still an open question. History is ever changing; it never comes to a halt. I think that the issue of union between the Romanian nation and Moldova remains open, and if Moldova joins the EU, then a new situation arises. At that point, the Trans- Dniester issue will have to be resolved, and they will then be forced to consider the issue of federalisation in Romania. At that point, we will no longer be talking about 23 million Romanians and 1.5 million Hungarians – there will also be a very significant Slavic minority, backed up by Russia. The guarantees provided to the Slavs will have to be applicable to everyone, including the Hungarians.
This scenario is, I believe, quite possible. As far as I can tell, the Hungarians here believe so too. It would be helpful to begin a dialogue with those in Moldova who seek unity with Romania, and with the Romanian minority communities outside of Romania’s borders – the issues ought to be placed in the framework of international diplomacy. It is better to discuss controversial issues, even if we cannot agree on them. It’s always worse to sweep them under the rug – the conflicts will continue to simmer, even if they are not discussed. "(Andrea Carteny, Italian historian)
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Again this shit thread ? You asiats are still sticking to your shadow realm out of nothing ?
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The UDMR (Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania) has released its scheme about Szekler autonomy today.
http://reply.transindex.ro/?cikk=386
The main points of the scheme as follows:
1, Beside Romanian, Hungarian as an official language in Szeklerland
2, "the division of powers", all power to the Szekler regional government except departments of Defence and Foreign affairs
3, The principle of ethnic proportionality in the legislature and bureaucracy
4, Rights of ethnic Romanians in Szeklerland
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Some interesting pictures of the AFT campaign ("Autonomy for Transylvania")
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Stupid magyar page, majority of users have mental problems ( you can understand why I say this because you dont know romanian and you dont see their comments). And the majority of them are not romanians. And the admins are hungarians and they are idiots if they think the will change something with a internet pettition )
And Banat is not Transylvania, I dont wanna to be in same region with the Transylvania regions, sorry.
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Banat is not Transylvania and all the people from Banat dont wanna to be with Transylvania. We dont care if our money are going to Vaslui and Botosani or our money are going to Hunedoara and Covasna. Banat and Dobrogea are one of the loneliest regions from Romania what can be really a good economical authonomy region, rest of Romania not.
Look at this : http://www.banat.ro/academica/Transilvania.htm
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