The government is barely complying with its anti-corruption recommendations



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Hungary continues to largely ignore the European Council’s anti-corruption recommendations, according to this year’s GRECO report, summarized by hvg.hu.

Péter Polt is the Attorney General and Tünde Handó, President of the National Prosecutor’s OfficePhoto: Attila Kovács / MTI / MTVA

They write that the government has only complied with five of its previous recommendations. Four were partially implemented and in nine cases no progress was made. The government must report by the end of next September on the implementation of the pending recommendations. Still considered problematic

  • transparency of the legislative process,
  • the lack of a proper lobbying law,
  • the wagon declaration system needs reform,
  • immunity rules considered too broad,
  • the powers of the President of the National Judicial Office (which may influence the appointment of judges and the extension of terms of office).

When the country expects anti-epidemic measures, the government prioritizes the realization of its own power. Legalizing the theft of billions of billions of public property, the ideological war against sexual minorities, many changes to the electoral law to avoid the cooperation of the opposition … and there will be more ideas here. In spring, the day the emergency measures were introduced, the Index was occupied. Whats Next? Support the free press for as long as you can!
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