The Visegrád Countries and the Migrants
The Visegrád Countries and the Migrants
Author(s): Géza JeszenszkySubject(s): Politics
Published by: BL Nonprofit Kft
Keywords: Visegrád Countries; Migrants
Summary/Abstract: Hosted by the King of Hungary, Caroberto of Anjou, in October 1335, the kings of Poland and Bohemia (today’s Czech lands), Kazimierz the Great and John of Luxemburg, met at the royal palace of Visegrád to coordinate their various policies. After the collapse of communism, upon the invitation of Hungary’s Prime Minister, that remote model was followed by the leaders of the very same countries, Presidents Walesa and Havel, and Prime Minister Antall, all proven opponents of communism and dedicated to democracy and human rights.*<
Journal: Hungarian Review
- Issue Year: VII/2016
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 10-13
- Page Count: 4
- Language: English