
In Hungary, some mayors can reject 'undesirable' residents
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In Hungary, a controversial law allows mayors to selectively reject residents deemed 'undesirable.' This has raised concerns about discrimination, particularly against the Roma community. A former resident of Pilis, a town affected by this law, shares his experience of being forced to leave. The implications of this policy could have significant social ramifications in the region.
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The law was enacted amidst a broader rise in nationalist and populist sentiments in Hungary, where the government has increasingly targeted minority groups. This move is part of a larger narrative of exclusion that has been shaping policies across various European nations.
This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of France 24.
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