This is how Hungary commemorated Trianon today – PHOTOS

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To be Hungarian is to make a choice, the President of the Republic said at an event on National Day of Cohesion, marking the anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon, on Saturday.

Addressing the event held by the Rákóczi Association in Sátoraljaújhely, in central Hungary, Katalin Novák said: “We are not mourning our losses but celebrating our riches; and this is the case even if not everyone clearly understands that

there is no difference between Hungarians living here and abroad.

To be Hungarian is to be Hungarian, period.”

“Just as in marriage you must say ‘yes’ from one day to the next, so you must say ‘yes’ every day to being Hungarian,” the president said. Meanwhile, at a separate event celebrating National Day of Cohesion, Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, said the lesson to be learned from the Treaty of Trianon was that

“we are a single Hungarian [nation]”.

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June 3 – train departing to Csíksomlyó. Photo: MTI/Zoltán Balogh

Karácsony said in a statement that Trianon was “the Hungarian nation’s common tragedy”, but politicians often misappropriated it, adding that the “government identifies itself with the nation and often weaponises it for the purpose of exclusion”, while the left wing refused to “step out of the shadows” and recognise its importance.

“When it comes to Trianon there aren’t any sides; there are no ideologies, only common grief,”

he said.

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Trianon commemoration in Zalaegerszeg. Photo: MTI/György Varga

The Christian Democratic People’s Party (KDNP) said in a statement in connection with the national day that Hungary must remain a sovereign, independent, and European nation state “ready to champion its truth and represent the interests of all Hungarians”.

“Even when throughout our history

we have often been a plaything of the great powers,

we have insisted on upholding our independence, language, faith, culture, and traditions; this means our nation has survived even amidst the hardest times,” the statement said.

The opposition LMP party said in a statement that Hungarians must stand side by side with Hungarians living in the Carpathian Basin and join together in protecting its natural resources.

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Unconventional History lesson at the Trianon memorial in Budapest for Hungarian kids from Hungary and Slovakia. Photo: MTI/Zoltán Balogh

The green party’s co-leaders Erzsébet Schmuck and Máté Kanász-Nagy said Hungary commemorated “the unjust and painful Trianon dictat” on behalf of all Hungarians. “We must take responsibility for everyone who holds the nation in their hearts … the Carpathian Basin is our common heritage, and our common duty is to preserve our natural riches,” the statement said.

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