Orbán Fails to Block Return of Billions in State Assets as Hungary’s Top Court Rejects Fidesz
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Orbán fails to block return of billions in state assets as Hungary’s top court rejects Fidesz
Hungary’s Constitutional Court has rejected a petition submitted by Fidesz challenging the constitutional amendment concerning public interest asset management foundations, known as KEKVAs.Continue reading
The opposition members requested that several passages of the 16th amendment to the Fundamental Law be annulled. However, Fidesz had previously abolished the Constitutional Court's control over the content, so the body could not examine this either.
Péter Polt and Tünde Handó wrote only a dissenting opinion.
Tünde Handó and Péter Polt dissented in favor of a substantive investigation, saying that the robed body should have dealt with the opposition's suggestions.
Péter Polt and Tüne Handó disagreed. The post The Constitutional Court threw out Fidesz in the KEKVA case first appeared on 24.hu.
Without an examination of the merits, because the objection was not procedural, but substantive.
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