
MEP Dávid Dóral highlighted the longstanding challenges in Hungary’s child protection system, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms to address abuse and improve conditions in child protection institutions. She called for better salaries and respect for social workers, enhanced professional training, and greater involvement of experts in policymaking. Dávid Dóral also promised significant salary increases and institutional renovations if her party, TISZA, wins the upcoming elections, alongside a commitment to transparency in high-profile abuse cases.
MEP Dóra Dávid is a Hungarian politician of the Tisza Party elected to the European Parliament in 2024. Born in 1985 in Pécs, Hungary, she has lived in London since age 16 and studied at King’s College London, the University of Cambridge, and Heidelberg University. Before becoming an MEP, she worked as a legal advisor and actively engaged in EU affairs. She is a member of the European People’s Party group and serves on the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection.
In a written statement to The Eurotoday Newspaper, MEP Dávid Dóral provided a detailed assessment of the ongoing issues within Hungary’s child protection system and shared her vision for effective reform. MEP Dávid Dóral is a vocal advocate for social justice and reform, making child welfare and institutional accountability central themes of her political work.
When asked about immediate government and child protection authority actions to prevent further harm to children, MEP Dávid Dóral told The Eurotoday Newspaper,
“For 28 years, the child protection system in Hungary has only ‘put out fires.’ Child protection workers left the profession not only because of the meagre salaries, but also because of the absence of respect and recognition of their work.”
She stressed that
“by offering a fair salary and giving these social workers the appreciation their work deserves, many professionals could return to Hungary from abroad and help our children.”
She added that legislative development must be collaborative, stating,
“To do this, legislation must be developed together with these social workers; they must be involved in decisions, their professional training must be reformed, it must be made more attractive with scholarships and other means.”
Regarding the assessment of oversight and staffing in child protection facilities and the urgent reforms needed, the MEP emphasized systemic neglect and promised concrete reforms. Dávid Dóral assured The Eurotoday Newspaper,
She said in her FB post
“If TISZA wins the trust of the citizens and the elections, it will immediately increase the salaries of child protection workers by 25 percent, increase the operating costs of the child protection system by 20 percent, and renovate all child protection institutions by 2030.”
This reflects her commitment to both improving working conditions for staff and the physical state of institutions.
On the role of public and policymakers in ensuring accountability in abuse cases, especially where officials appear unresponsive, the MEP was clear about transparency and justice. She stated,
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19 responses to “MEP Dávid Dóral Calls for Urgent Reform in Hungary’s Child Protection System”
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Looks like someone’s finally noticed that Hungary’s child protection system isn’t just a well-oiled machine but rather a rusty old bicycle. 🚲 Maybe if they throw in a few shiny new euros, the wheels will start turning smoothly! 💸
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Looks like someone finally decided to give the child protection system in Hungary a bit of a wake-up call—after only 28 years of putting out fires. Guess we’ll see if TISZA can sprinkle some magic salary dust and turn social workers back from their overseas holiday! 😂💸
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Looks like MEP Dóral has finally decided to wake up from her 28-year slumber on child protection! Who knew reform was just a sprinkle of salary increases and a dash of better training away? 🤷♂️💸
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Oh sure, because “urgent reform” sounds like something that’s been on the agenda for, what, a couple of decades now? 😏 Let’s just hope they don’t run out of fire extinguishers while they’re at it!
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Isn’t it heartwarming to see politicians finally realizing after nearly three decades that maybe, just maybe, putting out fires isn’t quite the same as building a proper fire station? 🙄💼 Let’s hope the kids aren’t left waiting for another 28 years while they sort their “urgent reforms.”
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Looks like MEP Dóral is finally ready to sprinkle some fairy dust on Hungary’s child protection system. Reform promises are like a good espresso – they keep you awake, but let’s see if they actually deliver or just serve us a lukewarm cup of disappointment. ☕️🤷♂️
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Looks like MEP Dávid Dóral is ready to sprinkle some fairy dust on Hungary’s child protection system—because nothing says “urgent reform” like a promise of salary bumps and shiny renovations in six years’ time! 🙄💸
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Seems like MEP Dóral’s got a master plan to sprinkle some fairy dust on Hungary’s child protection system—who knew it just needed a decent salary and a hug? 🤷♂️💼 #RevolutionaryIdeas
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Reforming a child protection system after 28 years of “putting out fires”? Brilliant idea, really! Maybe next, we can finally tackle Hungary’s coffee quality while we’re at it. ☕️😏
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Looks like MEP Dóral has finally spotted the elephant in the room after 28 years of playing hide and seek! 🤔 I mean, only in Hungary can “urgent reform” come with a side of election promises that sound suspiciously like the same old tune. 🎶
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Seems like MEP Dóral’s got a master plan to turn Hungary’s child protection system from a leaky boat into a luxury cruise liner, all while throwing in a few salary raises for good measure. Quite the ambitious fairy tale, isn’t it? 😏💼
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Looks like MEP Dóral is ready to sprinkle some fairy dust on Hungary’s child protection system—how original! 😄 Maybe next she’ll suggest a bake sale for those salary increases of 25%, eh? 🍰
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Reforming the child protection system in Hungary? What a groundbreaking idea—who would’ve thought after nearly three decades of ‘just managing’! 😂 Maybe they’ll finally treat social workers like the superheroes they are, instead of the unpaid interns of society.
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Looks like MEP Dávid Dóral has suddenly discovered that child protection is a priority—who knew? 🤔 Maybe next she’ll suggest we also fix the weather while she’s at it! 🌧️💼
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Seems like MEP Dóral is finally ready to sprinkle some fairy dust on Hungary’s child protection system after nearly three decades of it being a total circus. 🎪 Maybe the magic wand comes with a salary raise for the clowns… err, I mean social workers! 💸
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Seems like reforming the child protection system in Hungary is the new trend—who knew “doing your job” could be so revolutionary? 🚀 Let’s just hope it doesn’t take another 28 years to figure that out! 😏
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Seems like we need a magic wand instead of reforms to fix this system, eh? Maybe a sprinkle of fairy dust would help those salaries to finally reflect the importance of the job! 💸✨
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Looks like Ms. Dóral is pulling a rabbit out of a hat—promising big bucks and shiny renovations as if we’re not all just waiting for the next election to roll around! 🐇💰
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Looks like MEP Dóral has found the magic formula for fixing a system that’s been broken for nearly three decades—just sprinkle some fairy dust called “salary increases” and voilà! 🎩✨ Who knew child protection was so simple? 🤷♂️
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