Attila Korodi said that, in this new capacity, he wanted to lay emphasis on the creation but also on the preservation of some good foreign relations and thinks it is beneficent for the debates on the modernization of the state to consider both the values and the failures of European democracies.
“I think that my becoming chairman of the foreign policy commission of the Chamber of Deputies is an opportunity for the Hungarian community. I want to use the institutional framework to make known, the world over, the values, culture but also the problems of the Hungarian community in Romania,” concluded Attila Korodi.
Following Laszlo Borbely’s taking over as Minister of the Environment and Forestry, the position of chairman of the foreign policy commission of the Chamber of Deputies was vacated.
































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