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Prime Minister Ludovic Orban commented on the CCR’s decision by which the Legislature sets the date of the general elections and said that if the parliamentarians do not want to set the date or do not go to the polls to form a quorum, then they cannot be considered. responsible.
“The decision of the Court seems to me as strange as many other decisions. She thinks that the parliamentarians are not responsible for the political votes in the mandate. If Parliament cannot set an election date so that parliamentarians do not reach a quorum and the law cannot be passed, they will not respond. I stay in office. What are you doing?
If Parliament does not want to set the date of the elections, it has nothing to do with the parliamentarians. Who sets the date of the elections? It seems to me something very strange, very strange, ”declared Ludovic Orban, on Tuesday night, on B1 TV.
He explained why the government chose December 6 for the parliamentary elections.
“We set the date of the elections based on the constitutional provisions and based on the provisions of the current law. We were forced to do this, because it is the provisions of the law.
Why on December 6? Because two constitutional elements must be taken into account. The parliamentarian’s term, which is four years and the term expires on December 20.
In addition, it has a constitutional deadline of no more than 20 days from the date of the elections in which the President summons the newly elected Parliament for the first session to validate mandates and take the oath. The mandates expire on the 20th, we have set the date for December 6, ”Orban said.
Editing: Alexandru Costea