2004 Press Releases
Hungarian American Coalition Receives Grant Supporting Horse Riding Therapy for Disabled Children in Hungary
Washington, DC – On December 23, 2004 the Hungarian American Coalition received a $25,000 grant from the Charles Simonyi Fund for the Arts and Sciences
Statement Of The Hungarian American Coalition
Washington, DC – The Hungarian American Coalition’s organizational and individual members reject the style and substance of Kálmán Magyar’s article published in the December 6,
Hungarian American Coalition Holds Annual Meeting and Meeting of Board of Directors
Imre Lendvai-Lintner, President of the Hungarian Scout Association Abroad succeeds László Hámos, President of the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, as Chairman of the Board On
Statement Of The Hungarian American Coalition on the National Referendum to Grant Citizenship to Hungarians Outside Hungary
Washington, DC – We, members of the Hungarian American Coalition, have followed with interest and concern the passionate debate generated by the upcoming national referendum
Hungarian-American Leaders Meet with President of Hungarian Parliament
Katalin Szili Urged to Keep Voivodina Violence on International Agenda Washington, DC – Katalin Szili, President of the Hungarian Parliament, was a guest of the
Hungarian University Founded in Slovakia
Edith Lauer Represents U.S. Organization at Opening Ceremony Washington, DC – September 14, 2004, was a historic day in Komarno (Révkomárom), Slovakia, where hundreds of
Hungarian American Leaders Visit Scene of Anti-Hungarian Incidents in Serbia
Washington, DC – Representatives of the Hungarian American Coalition (HAC) and the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation (HHRF) made a fact-finding trip last Wednesday to the
Hungarian Mayoral Delegation Ends Three-Week Seminar in United States
Washington, DC – Eight mayors from Hungary completed their three-week seminar in the United States, departing New York on Saturday. The delegation’s Public Policy Seminar
Hungarian Mayors End Twelve-Day Stay In Cleveland Public Policy Training to Continue in Washington, D.C.
Washington, DC – Eight Hungarian Mayors arrived to Cleveland on July 2, just in time to celebrate a typical American Fourth of July with an
Manhattan Hungarian Network, William Penn Association Join Hungarian American Coalition
Washington, D.C. – On June 1 and July 5, 2004, the Executive Committee of the Hungarian American Coalition’s Board of Directors approved the application for Coalition
Presidential Honor for Hungarian American Coalition Leader Presidential Medal of Merit for Edith Lauer
Washington, DC – Ferenc Mádl, President of the Republic of Hungary, bestowed the Presidential Medal of Merit today upon Edith Lauer at his Budapest office.
Three Outstanding Hungarian Researchers Receive the Charles Simonyi Research Scholarship Award
Washington, D.C. – Three outstanding Hungarian researchers received the Charles Simonyi Research Scholarship Award on June 1, 2004 at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. The annual
Hungarian American Coalition to Sponsor 10 Hungarian Mayors For a Three-Week Seminar in United States
Washington, D.C. – The Hungarian American Coalition, together with the U.S. Embassy in Budapest and the U.S. Department of State, will sponsor a Public Policy Seminar
Seven New Members Welcomed into NATO: Hungarian American Coalition Leaders Participate in Official Celebrations in Washington, DC
Washington, DC – On March 29, 2004, the enlargement of NATO was marked by official ceremonies at the White House as the Alliance formally accepted
Hungarian American Coalition Supports Autonomy for Hungarians in Transylvania
Washington, DC – The Hungarian American Coalition has issued a statement in support of recently articulated autonomy proposals by representatives of the 1.5 million-member Hungarian