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"Roma Want to Go Into Politics. but No One Will Give Them a chance." Ethnographer Horváthová on State Failure, Politicians' Silence, and Children Who Are Ashamed of Their Origins

Summary by Deník N
“Roma people would love to be in high politics – they have been calling for it for many years. But political parties don’t give them a chance, they don’t get elected positions,” says ethnographer and director of the Museum of Roma Culture Jana Horváthová. In Studio N, she talks about the stigma that Roma people have “written into their appearance,” about children who fall through the cracks, and why she “felt disgusted” by the popular TV series …
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“Roma people would love to be in high politics – they have been calling for it for many years. But political parties don’t give them a chance, they don’t get elected positions,” says ethnographer and director of the Museum of Roma Culture Jana Horváthová. In Studio N, she talks about the stigma that Roma people have “written into their appearance,” about children who fall through the cracks, and why she “felt disgusted” by the popular TV series …

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Deník N broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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