VAŠEČKA, Michal. Political participation of Roma in Slovakia and Prospects for their Integration. In In: Rindzeviciute, Egle (ed): Re-approaching East-Central Europe: Old Region, New Institutions? 1. vydání. Huddinge, Sweden: Center for Baltic East European Studies, 2006, s. 127 - 150. Center for Baltic East European Studies. ISBN 91-85139-07-6. |
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@inbook{700841, author = {Vašečka, Michal}, address = {Huddinge, Sweden}, booktitle = {In: Rindzeviciute, Egle (ed): Re-approaching East-Central Europe: Old Region, New Institutions?}, edition = {1. vydání}, keywords = {Roma; Slovakia; political participation; social exclusion; parliament; incorporation; integration}, language = {eng}, location = {Huddinge, Sweden}, isbn = {91-85139-07-6}, pages = {127 - 150}, publisher = {Center for Baltic East European Studies}, title = {Political participation of Roma in Slovakia and Prospects for their Integration}, year = {2006} }
TY - CHAP ID - 700841 AU - Vašečka, Michal PY - 2006 TI - Political participation of Roma in Slovakia and Prospects for their Integration VL - Center for Baltic East European Studies PB - Center for Baltic East European Studies CY - Huddinge, Sweden SN - 9185139076 KW - Roma KW - Slovakia KW - political participation KW - social exclusion KW - parliament KW - incorporation KW - integration N2 - The path of making it for the Roma on the political level leads through the representatives of the Roma community running on the ballots of political parties representing the majority population. Even though this option in principle leads to assimilation, in regards to the number of the Roma in Slovakia, the socio-demographic specifics and the high degree of occurrence of anomy, as well as the overall state of resignation of some Roma communities means that for the upcoming years the Roma will not be able to make it through Roma political parties. The political participation represents not only a challenge for the Roma–it is above all a challenge for the majority population. The majority population and its political representation should in a short period of time initiate and intensive discussion on how it envisages involving the Roma minority in the issues of public interest. The need for common solutions that would involve both the Roma and the non-Roma in the solution of the so-called Roma issue and building a multi-national and multi-cultural Slovakia requires – and in the future will increasingly more urgently require–the existence of a relevant Roma political representation. ER -
VAŠEČKA, Michal. Political participation of Roma in Slovakia and Prospects for their Integration. In \textit{In: Rindzeviciute, Egle (ed): Re-approaching East-Central Europe: Old Region, New Institutions?}. 1. vydání. Huddinge, Sweden: Center for Baltic East European Studies, 2006, s.~127 - 150. Center for Baltic East European Studies. ISBN~91-85139-07-6.
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