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Magyar Péter benyújtotta a legújabb alaptörvény-módosítást, eddig számol Sulyok Tamás mandátumával
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Magyar Péter benyújtotta a legújabb alaptörvény-módosítást, eddig számol Sulyok Tamás mandátumával

Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced new constitutional amendments aimed at removing the budget veto power of the Budget Council and revoking certain privileges of independent regulatory bodies. He emphasized strengthening the protection of public funds and renaming counties back to 'megyes.' Additionally, he stated that a new Hungarian constitution will be jointly drafted starting this autumn, allowing all Hungarians to participate in its creation. However, several domestic and international human rights organizations and constitutional lawyers have criticized the proposed changes, arguing that the government provided insufficient time for societal consultation, lacked detailed justifications for some amendments, and included issues that should have been addressed through broader constitutional processes. The European Commission has remained silent on the matter.

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Magyar Péter benyújtotta a legújabb alaptörvény-módosítást, eddig számol Sulyok Tamás mandátumával

Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced new constitutional amendments aimed at removing the budget veto power of the Budget Council and revoking certain privileges of independent regulatory bodies. He emphasized strengthening the protection of public funds and renaming counties back to 'megyes.' Additionally, he stated that a new Hungarian constitution will be jointly drafted starting this autumn, allowing all Hungarians to participate in its creation. However, several domestic and international human rights organizations and constitutional lawyers have criticized the proposed changes, arguing that the government provided insufficient time for societal consultation, lacked detailed justifications for some amendments, and included issues that should have been addressed through broader constitutional processes. The European Commission has remained silent on the matter.

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