First online event of European Liberals for Reform on Wednesday, 7th of July, 2021 at 20:45 CET on Webex


We all have seen the tremendous change in democracy and the rising abandonment of democratic values in Hungary in the last decade.We would like to give you an insight of how the Hungarian parliamentary democracy has been threatened since 2010. Hungarian citizens are not adequately represented along the values of the European Union and the role of the Hungarian political opposition is also rather questionable.

Máté Bozóky, our speaker, is an ALDE Individual member since January 2020. He was born in Hungary and moved to the Netherlands in August 2020. As he sees the development in his home country very critical, he wants to give us an insight into the development in Hungary.
Máté won an essay competition organised by the European Hungarian Society and his essay “Remember the future” was published in NÉPSZAVA, the biggest Hungarian newspaper.
(Read more: https://www.europatarsasag.hu/en/news/2020/winners)

Feel invited to participate – It is free of charge and no registration necessary.

If you have any questions, feel free to send them to EuropeanLiberals@yahoo.de


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Meeting number: 182 802 4604
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Theresa Zettl
Co-Founder of European Liberals for Reform
Chairperson of ELfR Working Group Health
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Event invitation: Hungary: Development of Parliamentary Democracy since 2010
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Theresa Zettl


Co-Founder of European Liberals for Reform Chairperson of ELfR Working Group Health ALDE Individual Members Steering Committee Member (2022-2023) Social Media & Digital Marketing Expert, Blogger Favorite Topics: Health, Society, LGBTQI


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