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Hungary: Premier, Romany leader agree on Gypsy student grants, job creation.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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[Presenter] The prime minister [Viktor Orban] and the chairmen of the Fidesz - Hungarian Civic Party [senior government coalition party] and Lungo Drom see the opportunities for Romanies in grants to Romany youngsters, job creation in underdeveloped regions and the improvement of these regions, among other things. Emese Banhidi reports:

[Banhidi] Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the chairman of Lungo Drom, Florian Farkas, agreed today on grants to all Romany children who want to study. This means that the ceiling on the number of students receiving grant, that has already been increased tenfold, will now be abolished. The Romany children's desire to study is not limited …

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