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They had the opportunity to discuss a number of topical issues affecting the European political situation and the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia: the expectations around the parliamentary elections, the digital future of Europe, leadership attitudes in the EU institutions, the challenges of reconciling work and family life, the cornerstones of conservative family policy, Hungarian representation of interests in the EU, and Hungarian NATO interests.

The students visited the headquarters of NATO, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Hungarian Permanent Representation in Brussels and last but not least the MCC headquarters in Brussels.