Opposition Urges Preparation For Full Digital Education

  • 13 Aug 2020 7:36 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Opposition Urges Preparation For Full Digital Education
The opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) is asking the government to have a plan ready to transition to online education again in case a second wave of the coronavirus epidemic in Hungary makes this necessary, a party lawmaker said.

“Classes in schools might have to be suspended again because of Covid-19 in some regions, or across the country,” deputy group leader Gergely Arató told a press conference.

“It should not happen again that the government fails to prepare the system for full digital education, or a mixed system of digital and traditional place-based classroom,” he said.

Further, Arató called on the government to set up an inventory of IT devices that can be distributed in schools and prepare an up-to-date digital curriculum.

He also called for postponing the introduction of the new national curriculum.


MTI Photo: Zoltán Máthé

  • How does this content make you feel?

XpatLoop Media Partner

Hungary Matters

Launched in January 2014, this newsletter published on week days covers 'everything you need to know about what’s going on in Hungary and beyond', according to its publisher the state media agency MTI.

  • Opposition DK Launches Tour of Hungary

    Opposition DK Launches Tour of Hungary

    • 9 Sep 2025 6:24 AM

    The Democratic Coalition (DK) is touring the country in the next few weeks, when it will present the party's election manifesto and the 150 pledges of its leader, Klara Dobrev, the leftist opposition party's deputy parliamentary group leader, Gergely Arato, told an online press briefing.

  • Hungary to Hold National Consultation on Tisza Party Tax Plans

    Hungary to Hold National Consultation on Tisza Party Tax Plans

    • 8 Sep 2025 4:54 PM

    Next year's election is about trust, too, and the opposition has suffered a complete loss of trust, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a speech at an event in Kotcse, in western Hungary, organised by the Foundation for a Civic Hungary on Sunday.