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ELTE Lecturers Protest Against Zoltán Maruzsa's Return in an Open Letter

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University lecturers and researchers have spoken out about the return of Zoltán Maruzsa, the former State Secretary for Public Education, to the Faculty of Humanities at ELTE after fourteen years of unpaid leave. According to the initiators, the issue raises not only labor law issues, but also moral and professional aspects.
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University lecturers and researchers have spoken out about the return of Zoltán Maruzsa, the former State Secretary for Public Education, to the Faculty of Humanities at ELTE after fourteen years of unpaid leave. According to the initiators, the issue raises not only labor law issues, but also moral and professional aspects.

·Budapest, Hungary
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ELTE lecturers spoke out in an open letter regarding Zoltán Maruzsa's return - and asked the legislator to review the relevant regulations.

·Budapest, Hungary
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"In addition to protecting the core values of our university, we formulate our position in the spirit of morally binding solidarity with our fellow teachers who were previously displaced."

After fourteen years of unpaid leave, the former Secretary of State for Education returns to teach at ELTE, but his colleagues - as private individuals - protest in an open letter.

·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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