The Hungarian government has concluded a public consultation on proposed amendments to Article 17 of the Fundamental Law, which includes provisions such as the termination of President Katalin Novák’s term, the retirement of judges over 70 years old, and restrictions on the mandates of National Assembly members. The government is currently reviewing the feedback received during the consultation. Separately, the establishment of the National Asset Recovery and Protection Office (NVAH) remains open for public comment for two more days. According to the government, this office aims to address an estimated 60 billion forints worth of illegal transfers of state funds into private pockets over the past two decades. The NVAH would have broad powers, including conducting risk assessments, accessing bank accounts, records, and official documents with assistance from law enforcement, prosecutors, and tax authorities. It could initiate asset protection proceedings or criminal investigations based on suspicions of corruption or misuse of public assets.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about legislative processes and public consultations without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on the content of the proposed constitutional amendments and the creation of the NVAH, citing the government's rationale but does not frame these in a
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 85): This article closely mirrors the primary source document, accurately reporting the closure of the consultation and the details of the constitutional amendment. It provides specific figures and explanations about the NVVH, maintaining high factuality. Objectivity is good but there is a subtle promoti






