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Minority rights resurface in Slovak-Hungarian relations after Magyar's win

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Posted on April 21, 2026

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April 21 (Reuters) - The rights of Slovakia's ethnic Hungarian minority have resurfaced as a thorn in bilateral issues after Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar protested Slovak legislation

Minority Rights Dispute Sparked by Peter Magyar’s Victory Clouds Slovak-Hungarian Relations

Resurfacing Tensions Over Ethnic Hungarian Minority Rights

Background of the Dispute

April 21 (Reuters) - The rights of Slovakia's ethnic Hungarian minority have resurfaced as a thorn in bilateral issues after Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar protested Slovak legislation reinforcing post-World War Two retribution acts in his first phone call with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.

The dispute focuses on post-war decrees that applied collective guilt to take away property and citizenship from ethnic Germans and Hungarians living in what was then Czechoslovakia for alleged wartime wrongs.

The Benes Decrees and Their Impact

The "Benes Decrees", named after Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, periodically return to cloud relations between EU neighbours Hungary and Slovakia. The Hungarian minority makes up about 9% of Slovakia's population of 5.5 million.

Last year, Fico's leftist-nationalist government tightened legislation around the decrees by making it a criminal offence to question them.

Political Responses and Recent Developments

Magyar’s Stance and Election Impact

Hungary's outgoing leader Viktor Orban, a close ally of Fico, let the issue lie but it was picked up by Magyar in the campaign before his landslide victory in the April 12 election.

Magyar stuck to his views on Tuesday in his first contact with Fico since the election.

Statements from Peter Magyar

"I told him clearly that we would be able to negotiate on any policy issue if we received a guarantee that Slovakia would repeal the legislation that threatens Hungarians living in Slovakia with imprisonment," Magyar told Fico.

"And if it was stipulated that in the future the lands of our Hungarian compatriots in Slovakia would not be confiscated on the basis of the Benes Decrees based on collective guilt." 

Slovak Government’s Position

Fico said he told Magyar that Slovak-Hungarian relations had for years not been an issue of contention and that he wanted to focus on cooperation in energy.

The two countries continue to rely on Russian oil and gas and have formed a common front in a dispute with neighbouring Ukraine over a damaged Soviet-era pipeline carrying Russian oil.

Statements from Robert Fico

"It clearly emerged from the discussion that Peter Magyar's priority in Slovak-Hungarian relations are, and will be, the Benes Decrees, where we have fundamentally differing positions," Fico said in a statement.

The Slovak leader, who endorsed Orban before Hungary's election, said he would meet Magyar at an EU summit in Brussels prior to any bilateral visit.  

Looking Ahead

Magyar is expected to form a new Hungarian government by mid-May.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in PragueEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Magyar’s two‑thirds supermajority victory on April 12 marks a dramatic turn in Hungarian politics, ending Orbán’s 16‑year rule and prompting swift praise from EU leaders. (apnews.com)
  • The dispute centers on Slovakia’s December 2025 amendment criminalizing public questioning of the Beneš Decrees, punishable by up to six months’ imprisonment—a move strongly opposed by Hungary and human rights advocates. (reformatus.hu)
  • Hungarian Ombudsman and church bodies have formally urged repeal of the law, while broader EU institutions are examining its implications for free speech and minority protections. (enrsi.stvr.sk)
  • Despite tensions, Slovak PM Fico emphasized continued cooperation on energy, particularly regarding Russian oil and gas—critical amid both countries’ reliance on the Druzhba pipeline amid the Ukraine conflict. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Benes Decrees?
The Benes Decrees are post-World War Two laws that allowed Czechoslovakia to confiscate property and strip citizenship from ethnic Germans and Hungarians.
Why have Slovak-Hungarian relations resurfaced as an issue?
Tensions resurfaced after Peter Magyar raised concerns about Slovak laws reinforcing the Benes Decrees following his election win.
How large is the Hungarian minority in Slovakia?
The Hungarian minority represents about 9% of Slovakia's population of 5.5 million.
What changes did Slovakia make to the Benes Decrees recently?
Slovakia made it a criminal offence to question the Benes Decrees, tightening their legal enforcement.
What were the main points of discussion between Peter Magyar and Robert Fico?
They discussed repealing Slovak legislation threatening the Hungarian minority, future property confiscations, and cooperation in energy.

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