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Il commissario di liquidazione fa un inventario dei beni dei kekva
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Il commissario di liquidazione fa un inventario dei beni dei kekva

The Hungarian government has announced a plan to restructure 'kekvák' (public interest asset management foundations), which have been managing state assets worth up to 300 billion forints since 2021 under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration. The move follows an amendment to the constitution that requires these foundations to return their assets to the state. A separate proposal aims to dissolve fifteen foundations that do not fulfill public service functions, while allowing non-state founders to continue operating them. The government claims these foundations operated like private entities, often engaging in politically motivated activities, and that they have placed significant state assets beyond governmental oversight, leading to uncertain and inefficient operations. By July 14, the government will determine the exact date of dissolution for each foundation, outline the future of their services, and assign responsibility for ongoing tasks to state agencies. An independent auditor, known as the 'accounting commissioner,' will oversee the financial and asset aspects of the closure, ensuring transparency and protection of state assets returning to public ownership.

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Il commissario di liquidazione fa un inventario dei beni dei kekva

The Hungarian government has announced a plan to restructure 'kekvák' (public interest asset management foundations), which have been managing state assets worth up to 300 billion forints since 2021 under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration. The move follows an amendment to the constitution that requires these foundations to return their assets to the state. A separate proposal aims to dissolve fifteen foundations that do not fulfill public service functions, while allowing non-state founders to continue operating them. The government claims these foundations operated like private entities, often engaging in politically motivated activities, and that they have placed significant state assets beyond governmental oversight, leading to uncertain and inefficient operations. By July 14, the government will determine the exact date of dissolution for each foundation, outline the future of their services, and assign responsibility for ongoing tasks to state agencies. An independent auditor, known as the 'accounting commissioner,' will oversee the financial and asset aspects of the closure, ensuring transparency and protection of state assets returning to public ownership.

Lettura del bias (Destra): The article frames the restructuring of kekvák as necessary due to their alleged misuse of state assets and political influence, aligning with the ruling Fidesz party's agenda. It emphasizes the government's control over these institutions and criticizes their previous operation as if they were non-

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 60): The article provides detailed information about the government's plan to restructure public interest asset management foundations, citing the constitutional amendment and specific actions like assigning responsibilities to ministers. It includes quotes from the Prime Minister's office, which adds cr

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