Roma Mayor, Once Fought in Street, Now Combats Hungarian Prejudices

A Roma mayor once went through rubbish and fought in the street, but his unorthodox style has turned around his small Hungarian village, slashing crime, unemployment and fighting stereotypes in the process. The Roma (also known as Gypsy) minority makes up about seven percent of Hungary's population of 10 million and is one of the largest in central Europe, according to the Council of Europe. But anti-Roma prejudice remains rife, with 58 percent of Hungarians ...

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Written by: editor - Monday, September 8, 2014

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