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Germany: Strengthening European integration and European integration process

CDU; SPD; Die Grünen, FDP

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Germany: Integration of Immigrants to the German Society

Integration of immigrants to the German society

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Germany: Fight Against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia

Die Linke, SPD

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Hungary: Diaspora Politics

Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)

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Hungary: Roma and Sinti Issue

http://hvg.hu/velemeny/20100428_roma_LMP_programoma population constitutes the largest minority group in the country.

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