Number of church-run schools has doubled since 2010 in Hungary

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The number of church-run schools in Hungary has doubled since 2010, the deputy prime minister in charge of Hungarian communities abroad, church policy and national and ethnic minorities said on Monday.

At his annual hearing in front of parliament’s justice committee, Zsolt Semjén said that overall 220,000 students, or 14 percent of the total national student body, were enrolled in church-run schools as against 6 percent before 2010.

All primary schools now offer students the option of attending ethics classes or Bible study,

Semjén said, noting that about half of the students tend to choose the latter.

On another subject, the deputy PM said the share of church-run social services has risen from 15 to 23 percent since 2010. The church now also runs 34 percent of child protection services compared with 5 percent in 2010 and 36 percent of child welfare services compared with 11 percent nine years ago, he added.

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Meanwhile, Semjén noted that whereas in 2010 churches had received 23 billion forints (EUR 68.5m) in government funding, they were earmarked altogether more than 730 billion forints between 2011 and 2019.

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