The Hadházys will not vote for the Authorization Law 2.0



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Ákos Hadházy, Bernadett Szél and Szabolcs Szabó do not support the empowerment law, Hadházy writes on his Facebook page.

“The members of the Alliance for Honesty and Courage for Hungary do not support the Empowerment Act 2.0, as so far neither the empowerment but the political will to act has been lacking. According to representatives of Bernadett Szél, Ákos Hadházy and Szabolcs Szabó, the government can already take extraordinary measures for two reasons: the health crisis and the epidemiological emergency give the government unlimited authority to deal with the epidemic ”.

Viktor Orbán announced Monday that if parliament votes on Tuesday, the extraordinary legal order, which raised a lot of dust in the spring, will be reintroduced. The current empowerment law, on the other hand, will differ from the spring in that it will have a term of 90 days. In these 90 days, the government can make decisions without the parliament voting on it.

However, according to Hadházy, the special legal order is already in force, its introduction and abolition is not the responsibility of parliament, but of the government, and the government can take the necessary epidemiological measures even without the empowerment law. According to Hadházy, this is just another communication play for the government.

“The law is, in fact, about whether parliament should give authority to all future government decisions and keep them in effect for 90 days. The experiences of spring and autumn have also shown that the government has blatantly abused the possibilities offered by regulatory governance: a good example is the emptying of information rights, the creation of the Göd Special Economic Zone, the possibility of ordering unilaterally a three-year working time, bleed municipalities or “- he writes.

Therefore, Ákos Hadházy, Bernadett Szél and Szabolcs Szabó will not participate in the parliamentary vote on Tuesday morning. On Saturday, news broke in the Index that opposition MPs also support the extraordinary rule of law and will vote.

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