President Tadić visits Serb school in Hungary
Serbian President Boris Tadić paid a visit to the Nikola Tesla primary and secondary Serb school in Budapest on Tuesday.
Tuesday, 13.10.2009.
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Serbian President Boris Tadic paid a visit to the Nikola Tesla primary and secondary Serb school in Budapest on Tuesday. “The existence of our schools in neighboring countries is important for our national and good-neighborly policy,” Tadic told teachers. President Tadic visits Serb school in Hungary He talked to the students about the work of a president, while the teachers informed him of the financial problems the only Serbian language school in Hungary faced. About 240 students attend the school, which, besides a primary and secondary school, also has two pre-school classes. On the second day of his visit to Hungary, the president will meet representatives of the Serb ethnic minority in the village of Lovra, the only place in Hungary where ethnic Serbs make up the majority population. Accompanied by Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom, Tadic officially opened a new Serb Self-Government Cultural Center in Hungary yesterday. Speaking at the opening ceremony, he said that Serbs living in EU member-states represented Serbian national and cultural identity in Europe in the best possible way . “I see the idea of the EU as a large peace project, possibly the largest in history, which has naturally been continued into an economic project. Both ideas are underpinned by the intention to protect the identity of the people living in the EU, not relativize that identity,” Tadic said.
President Tadić visits Serb school in Hungary
He talked to the students about the work of a president, while the teachers informed him of the financial problems the only Serbian language school in Hungary faced.About 240 students attend the school, which, besides a primary and secondary school, also has two pre-school classes.
On the second day of his visit to Hungary, the president will meet representatives of the Serb ethnic minority in the village of Lovra, the only place in Hungary where ethnic Serbs make up the majority population.
Accompanied by Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom, Tadić officially opened a new Serb Self-Government Cultural Center in Hungary yesterday.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, he said that Serbs living in EU member-states represented Serbian national and cultural identity in Europe in the best possible way .
“I see the idea of the EU as a large peace project, possibly the largest in history, which has naturally been continued into an economic project. Both ideas are underpinned by the intention to protect the identity of the people living in the EU, not relativize that identity,” Tadić said.
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