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CÖF–CÖKA's New Direction: Continuity and Tradition Promised

CÖF–CÖKA's New Direction: Continuity and Tradition Promised

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new leadership of the CÖF–CÖKA civil organization promises continuity and preservation of traditions.
  • New president Zoltán Lomnici Jr. stated the organization will continue its public activities focused on national sovereignty and Judeo-Christian values.
  • Future activities will include Civil Academies, engagement with Hungarian communities abroad, and public gatherings like the 'Peace Marches'.

The Civil Cooperation Forum (CÖF) and its associated foundation (CÖKA) have outlined their new direction under fresh leadership, vowing to maintain continuity and uphold traditional values. The organization aims to continue its public engagement focused on national sovereignty and Judeo-Christian cultural heritage. Zoltán Lomnici Jr., the newly elected president, affirmed in an interview with Magyar Nemzet that the organization's core direction, previously guided by László Csizmadia, will remain unchanged. CÖF–CÖKA intends to persist in its mission to promote national interests and cultural values through various public initiatives. Key activities planned for the future include the continuation of the Civil Academies, which serve as platforms for public discourse and education. The organization also plans to strengthen its ties with Hungarian communities living outside of Hungary, fostering a sense of connection and shared identity. Furthermore, existing CÖF clubs in Budapest and other cities, as well as the prominent 'Békemenetek' (Peace Marches), will continue to be central to their outreach efforts.

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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.