Hun-Ren Ceo: I Joined the First Digital Citizens' Circle for the Sake of Digital Innovation
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According to Jakab Roland, its membership in the DPK allows HUN-REN's professional position to reach the highest decision-makers directly.
According to Széchenyi Prize-winning philosopher András Lánczi, the right-wing desperately needs a strong intellectual base, backed by a clear system of arguments and knowledge.
“Whatever attack the government or the right wing may face, a broad intellectual platform is very much needed,” explained András Lánczi, a Széchenyi Prize-winning philosopher and member of the first digital civic circle established by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, explaining the importance of digital civic circles (DPK). According to the head of the MCC European Center for Political Philosophy, it is necessary to make intellectually clear what sy…
In their statement, they state that Jakab Roland's membership in the digital circle contradicts the law, according to which only a person who possesses the independence, integrity, impartiality and probity necessary for holding the position may be an official in the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Network.
The President of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been invited to participate in the Digital Citizens' Circle - According to the chamber, the initiative could be significant in the digital transformation of the economic sphere.
The Academy Employees' Forum draws attention to the fact in a Facebook post that the CEO of HUN-REN (i.e. the Hungarian Research Network, which was separated from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Roland Jakab, has not only joined an openly political organization, Viktor Orbán's Digital Civic Circle, but he is also surrounded by people like Mária Schmidt and András Lánczi, who openly attack the research network.
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