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The mission and the vision of the Rákóczi Association is to keep the Hungarians of the world together and to create as many opportunities as possible for the rising generation to meet each other – stated the Minister who heads the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday in Sátoraljaújhely, at the third All-Hungarian Secondary School Camp of this summer.

Gergely Gulyás said that the Rákóczi Camp is the best opportunity for a young person to meet other Hungarians, whether they are from the motherland, from abroad, or from the diaspora (non-neighboring countries). The Minister said that thanks to the cooperation between the Felczak Foundation and the Rákóczi Association, the camp will also host a hundred young Polish people, which proves that Polish-Hungarian friendship survives political disputes. He said that

…there is hope in Polish politics too, Poland is not lost yet, a new president has taken office.”

Minister Gergely Gulyás (R) greets the participants of the III All-Hungarian High School Camp, alongside Zsolt Hernádi, Chairman and CEO of MOL Group (C) and Csongor Csáky, Chairman of the Rákóczi Association (L). Photo:
MTI/Vajda János

Gulyás also participated in a panel discussion with Zsolt Hernádi, President and CEO of MOL, moderated by Csongor Csáky, President of the Rákóczi Association. Hernádi indicated that the work of the Rákóczi Association has been continuously supported by MOL for the past 25 years. He stated that in addition to the camps, the largest company in the Carpathian Basin also supports other work of the association, such as the school enrollment program, because they consider the help that the Hungarian community receives through the organization important.

Photo: MTI/Vajda János

The MOL CEO told the students to take advantage of the opportunity provided by the camp, build relationships with each other, and strengthen the awareness of Hungarians together, because this is the most important thing,

The third All-Hungarian Secondary School Camp will last until Friday, and the approximately one thousand participants can take part in professional lectures, excursions, as well as cultural and sports programs.

Rákóczi Summer Camps Expected to Draw 18,000 Hungarian Youth Worldwide
Rákóczi Summer Camps Expected to Draw 18,000 Hungarian Youth Worldwide

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Via MTI; Featured image:MTI/Vajda János


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