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ZOLTÁN KÁNTOR27 The debate on this issue was published in Magyar Kisebbség 1 (1999), <strong>and</strong> 2-3(1999).28 For details, see the Government Program: For a Civic Hungary on the Eve ofa New Millenium from 1998. Available fromfrom http://www.htmh.hu/govprog.htm;Internet; accessed 15 August 2001.29 Information on the “Law on <strong>Hungarian</strong>s Living in Neighboring Countries”(Act T/4070).30 Information on the “Law on <strong>Hungarian</strong>s Living in Neighboring Countries”(Act T/4070).31 Information on the “Law on <strong>Hungarian</strong>s Living in Neighboring Countries”(Act T/4070).32 See Ferenc Dobos <strong>and</strong> István Apró, “Integrációs esélyek és remények:Reprezentatív mintákon regisztrált határon túli és anyaországi véleményeka tervezett státustörvény néhány elemérõl” (Chances <strong>and</strong> Hopes of Integration:Opinions of <strong>Hungarian</strong>s in Hungary <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hungarian</strong>s from Abroad onCertain Elements of the Status Law), Pro Minoritate (Fall-Winter 2000), pp. 19-43, <strong>and</strong> “A magyar közvélemény a státustörvénytervezetrõl” (The <strong>Hungarian</strong>Public Opinion <strong>and</strong> the Project of the Status Law), Pro Minoritate (Spring2001), pp. 100-106.33 RFE/RL NEWSLINE vol. 5, no. 104, part II, 1 June 2001.34 Information on the “Law on <strong>Hungarian</strong>s Living in Neighboring Countries”(Act T/4070).35 See Annex 2 to the Final Statement of the Session of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ingConference of 13-14 December 2000 concerning the definition of the subjectsof the “Law on <strong>Hungarian</strong>s Living in Neighboring Countries,” 14 December2000.36 The nationalizing politics of the national minority is implemented by the ethnicparty that has a dual role, that is, it functions as a political party <strong>and</strong> alsoas a social organization. The ethnic party <strong>and</strong> the ethno-civil society is led <strong>and</strong>influenced by the minority political elite <strong>and</strong> by the intellectuals who set thegoals of a particular national minority, <strong>and</strong> act as its representatives.272

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