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Fake News About Teacher Shortages Is Spreading, the Secretary of State Confronted the Left-Wing Media with the Reality

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
Zoltán Maruzsa has refuted in detail the claims of the Népszava article that the number of teachers teaching science subjects has decreased. The state secretary announced that the left-wing paper did not take into account several important statistics and the transformation of the training system. In total, there are more than 18 thousand full-time science teachers in Hungarian public education.
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Zoltán Maruzsa has refuted in detail the claims of the Népszava article that the number of teachers teaching science subjects has decreased. The state secretary announced that the left-wing paper did not take into account several important statistics and the transformation of the training system. In total, there are more than 18 thousand full-time science teachers in Hungarian public education.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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