Brussels and Târgu Mures / Marosvásárhely – FUEN in action for the minorities in Europe
11.09.2013Our proposal lies on the table. We developed our “MINORITY SAFEPACK INITIATIVE” with the support of many renowned experts. Our strong citizens’ committee (Hans Heinrich Hansen, Kelemen Hunor, Jannewietske de Vries, Anke Spoorendonk, Valentin Inzko, Luis Durnwalder, Karl-Heinz Lambertz) submitted the proposals. We want to work together with the European Commission, the European Parliament and all the Member States on the improvement of the situation of the minorities and on safeguarding cultural and linguistic diversity in Europe.
Just as a reminder.
At the moment the FUEN Presidium is in Târgu Mureș / Marosvásárhely, Transylvania, Romania. Our member organisation the Democratic Alliance of the Hungarians in Romania organises a conference on the situation of the minorities in Romania. There are 18 minorities that are recognised in Romania. There are many challenges, and not only for the Hungarian minority.
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European Day of Languages: in the Parliament / in Brussels On 26 September 2013 the European Day of Languages is celebrated. This year we will participate with an event in the European Parliament. Please have a look on our homepage and keep yourself informed in the social media.
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Further news:FUEN is pleased with the INTERREG-EU-funding from the German-Danish region. An application for the concept and the establishment for a “House of the Minorities” in Flensburg was accepted with a grant of 350,000 Euro. In the “House of the Minorities” a centre for consultation, information and action will be developed, which will also comprise a conference centre and the main seat of FUEN.Our language diversity team organised a successful conference on language planning in cooperation with the WITAJ-Language Centre in Bautzen / Budyšin, Lusatia, Germany.
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We very much congratulate our West-Frisian friends from Leeuwarden / Ljouwert! It was a wise and right decision to appoint Ljouwert as the European Capital of Culture 2018.
http://www.2018.nl
PRESS RELEASES
- Olivia Schubert in her first interview as FUEN President
- FUEN Assembly of Delegates elects new leadership – Olivia Schubert becomes new President
- FUEN Congress continues with presentation of South Tyrol’s minorities, Working Group meetings and Assembly of Delegates
- FUEN Prize 2025 awarded to Elisabeth Sándor-Szalay for her lifelong commitment to minority rights
- Joint Declaration on geoblocking signed by minority regions at FUEN Congress
- Opening of the 69th FUEN Congress in Bozen / Bulsan / Bolzano
- Minority Monitor: Between Law and Reality – The Struggle of the Macedonian Minority in Albania
- Minority Monitor: Challenged Identity – The Case of the Turkish Minority in Greece
- FUEN mourns the passing of Traian Cresta, a leading figure of the Romanian community in Hungary
- VATAN representatives visit FUEN Brussels and raise awareness in the European Parliament