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January 30th, 2020
Hungary has done much for the integration of the Roma and the poor, Vice-President of the European Parliament Livia Jaroka said in an interview with daily Magyar Nemzet on Thursday. Referring to a recent court verdict that awarded damages in connection with the segregation of Roma students in the locality of Gyongyospata, dating back to 2003, she criticised NGOs that travel to "just to make a show". She said the same NGOs had been silent on the matter under the previous left-wing government. An NGO should only interfere in Roma interest representation if it can effectively contribute, she added. Jaroka, the first Roma vice-president of the EP, said Hungary's Fidesz-led government had recognised the problems linked to segregation and had been "successfully seeking answers since 2010".
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