EU: Hungary must stop discriminating against Roma children

BUDAPEST, Hungary – The European Union has issued a warning to Hungary about the discrimination of Roma children in the country’s education system.

According to the EU’s Executive Commission, an infringement procedure has been launched because of concerns that Roma are disproportionately over-represented in Hungarian schools for the mentally disabled as well as being segregated in mainstream schools.

The EU Commission said Thursday it wants Roma children to have equal access to education, which it called a “determining factor” for job opportunities and the inclusion of Roma in Hungarian life. The Roma are Hungary’s largest and poorest ethnic minority.

Hungary has two months to reply to the EU.

The EU recently sent similar warnings on the same issue of Roma education to the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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