Article 75P4B ‘The real work begins now’: Roma take centre stage as Hungary brings in new government

‘The real work begins now’: Roma take centre stage as Hungary brings in new government

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Ashifa Kassam and Flora Garamvolgyi in Budapest
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Campaigners say symbolism of Magyar inauguration must translate into real change for Roma rights after years of Orban discrimination

The clutch of young Roma boys in black bow ties were lined up beneath the ornate arches and royal frescoes of Hungary's dazzling parliament. Moments after Peter Magyar was sworn in, bringing an end to Viktor Orban's 16 years in power, the young musicians launched into the unofficial anthem of Roma in Hungary, leaving many MPs wiping away tears.

It was an extraordinary moment - one that fused the nationwide hope for change with the longstanding aspirations of the country's most marginalised community. Roma rights campaigners have seized the moment, calling on the new government to ensure that the symbolism of last weekendtranslates into real change.

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