Opposition urges session on Erasmus, Horizon programmes
The opposition Jobbik-Conservatives want lawmakers to convene to discuss ways to ensure that Hungarian universities run by foundations are not excluded from the European Erasmus and Horizon programmes.
The party is collecting MPs’ signatures in support of its initiative to convene a special session of parliament, party deputy group leader Koloman Brenner said on Tuesday, insisting that the government had made “no progress” in making commitments required by the European Union which would unblock access to Erasmus scholarships.
Previously, around 25,000 Hungarian students, or 10 percent of the total, could study abroad with an Ersasmus scholarship. Also, in the last 7-year EU funding cycle, the EU supported 1,100 research projects worth EUR 370 million in total, he noted.
As we reported HERE, several Hungarian universities are in danger of losing access to Erasmus and Horizon support.
Why would the Hungarian government, Fidesz, want Hungarian students to study abroad? They’ll just learn that well run countries and good paychecks and a future are available beyond the border. Of course, they can still go to Russia or China to learn. Just like in the old days. Fidesz is taking on more and more similarity to the pre-89 regime.