Enfranchisement had to go hand in hand with citizenship, Hunor Kelemen, leader of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ), said.
Kelemen also welcomed that, in line with his partys position, ethnic Hungarians abroad will only cast a single vote, on a national party list.
Setting up individual constituencies abroad would only have generated division between residents of Hungary and those in neighbouring countries and triggered undesirable conflict, he said.
Tibor T. Toro, acting chairman of the Hungarian Peoples Party of Transylvania (EMNP), called the involvement of Hungarian minorities in Hungarys political life another important and logical step towards national unification. He added that the law may indirectly support the autonomy endeavours of Transylvanian Hungarians.
Jeno Szasz, head of the Hungarian Civic Party (MPP), described the law as a major step forward after Hungary had actually dissociated from us in the December 5, 2004 referendum held during [Ferenc] Gyurcsanys government.
In his view, the idea of setting up individual constituencies beyond the border was abandoned as Hungarys government had to consider the reaction of neighbouring countries.
Sursa: http://www.politics.hu/20111229/ethnic-hungarian-parties-in-romania-support-new-election-law/















