As Parliament’s rapporteur on the establishment of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency I should like to ask the Commission what it proposes to do to protect the dialogue between ethnic groups and cultures in Slovakia, which is a Member State of the EU, where this dialogue is being systematically eroded on a daily basis by the country's current political leaders. How long will the Commission wait, given that, following verbal provocation, we are now witnessing with our own eyes Slovakian police officers brutally beating up young ethnic Hungarians for no particular reason, while Slovak youths chant anti-Hungarian slogans and egg them on? Instead of an inquiry, will the use of minority symbols be banned, such as the carrying of Hungarian flags and symbols to Slovakian championship matches? What will the Commission do to protect the Hungarian minority in Slovakia, in a European Union where one Member State's parliament adopts a resolution against the MPs of its own Hungarian minority, because they dare to participate in a public reconciliation organised by the parliament of Hungary (a neighbouring Member State), calling them renegades against their parliamentary oath?