Index – National – Parliament can decide on the ninth amendment to the Basic Law



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Parliament could vote on more than 40 bills next week. On Tuesday, parliamentarians will also be able to decide on the ninth amendment to the constitution, as well as changes to the electoral rules.

On the basis of the president’s proposals, Parliament can hold two sessions: one from Monday to Tuesday and one after Wednesday.

Monday at 1 pm the seat It may begin with a recollection of the recently deceased former MPs: Ildiko Pécsi, Mária Vojnik and Ferenc Tóth, followed by pre-agenda speeches and immediate questions.

A commemoration will be held to mark the anniversary of the Timisoara uprising starting at 9 am on Tuesday, and resolutions may be celebrated after the pre-agenda speeches.

Deputies can then decide on twenty-one proposals, including the ninth amendment to the constitution, which the government says

It is intended to provide greater protection for Hungarian families and the safety of children.

They can also vote on the modification of the Electoral Law, which is justified by the need for the Minister of Justice Judit Varga to act against the “camouflage parties”.

Wednesday’s session will also begin at 9 a.m., with twenty-one motions being able to be presented after the interventions prior to the agenda. Among other things, they can accept the

amendments aimed at eliminating abuse of the compensation procedure for overcrowding,

and the new viticulture and oenology law.

The meeting could end with a general discussion on last year’s Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) business report and accounts.



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