At the beginning of March, the General Assembly of the European Free Alliance (EFA) was held in Brussels. The Central European member parties of the EFA established a cross-border working group of non-state peoples, ethnic minorities and regionalists in central Europe.
The working group is called "Central European Alliance". It wants to strengthen cross-border cooperation within Central Europe and make the common interests of the affected regions more heard. The Nations Without State parties in Central Europe have many similarities: historical, cultural, political and economic. But the regions in Central Europe are also a fateful community, as the 1919 "Peace Treaty", with its arbitrary new demarcations, is the source of the problems of most nationss without state, ethnic minority and regionalists.
"We are convinced that a cross-border Europe of self-determined peoples and regions can only function if supported by politics, and as members of the European Free Alliance, we want to play a pioneering role in regrouping what belongs together . "
The „Mitteleuropäische Allianz“ (Central European Alliance) consists of the following EFA member parties:
1.Bayernpartei, Bavaria.
2. Enotna Lista, Slovene in Carinthia, Austria.
3. Erdély Magyar Néppárt, Hungarians in Szeklerland, Romania
4. Lausitzer Allianz (Lusatian Alliance), Lusatia
5. Liga Socijaldemokrata Vojvodine, Vojvodina, Serbia
6. Lista per Fiume, Italians from Croatia
7.Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Szövetség, (Hungarian Christian Democratic Association), Hungary
8. Moravské Zemské Hnutí (Moravian Land Movement), Moravian
9. Oljka, Slovene Istria
10. Ruch Autonomii Śląska, Silesia, Poland.
11. South Tyrolean Freedom, Tyrolean Germans in Italy.
12. Unser Land (Our country), Alsace
The working group is called "Central European Alliance". It wants to strengthen cross-border cooperation within Central Europe and make the common interests of the affected regions more heard. The Nations Without State parties in Central Europe have many similarities: historical, cultural, political and economic. But the regions in Central Europe are also a fateful community, as the 1919 "Peace Treaty", with its arbitrary new demarcations, is the source of the problems of most nationss without state, ethnic minority and regionalists.
"We are convinced that a cross-border Europe of self-determined peoples and regions can only function if supported by politics, and as members of the European Free Alliance, we want to play a pioneering role in regrouping what belongs together . "
The „Mitteleuropäische Allianz“ (Central European Alliance) consists of the following EFA member parties:
1.Bayernpartei, Bavaria.
2. Enotna Lista, Slovene in Carinthia, Austria.
3. Erdély Magyar Néppárt, Hungarians in Szeklerland, Romania
4. Lausitzer Allianz (Lusatian Alliance), Lusatia
5. Liga Socijaldemokrata Vojvodine, Vojvodina, Serbia
6. Lista per Fiume, Italians from Croatia
7.Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Szövetség, (Hungarian Christian Democratic Association), Hungary
8. Moravské Zemské Hnutí (Moravian Land Movement), Moravian
9. Oljka, Slovene Istria
10. Ruch Autonomii Śląska, Silesia, Poland.
11. South Tyrolean Freedom, Tyrolean Germans in Italy.
12. Unser Land (Our country), Alsace
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