Three Important Public Law Measures of the Tisza Government Will Be Brought Before the Constitutional Court
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The Constitutional Court may decide on three cases related to amendments to the Fundamental Law. One of the most important issues is the mandate of Tamás Sulyok as head of state.
On Monday, they may also decide on the replacement of Tamás Sulyok, the introduction of an age limit for constitutional judges, and the limitation of the mandates of members of parliament.
The Constitutional Court Will Rule on the Fundamental Decisions of the Tisza Regime Change on Monday
From the abolition of the presidential mandate to the 12-year limitation of the representative mandate.
At the request of Orbán's Fidesz party, the Hungarian Constitutional Court is today considering three provisions of Tisa's constitutional amendment, which refer to the termination of the mandate of the president
Fidesz called for the reinstatement of Tamás Sulyok, the abolition of term limits for members of parliament, and the raising of the retirement age for constitutional judges.
This approved the biggest decisions of the Tisza government so far: the replacement of Tamás Sulyok, the 12-year mandate limit and the 70-year age limit for constitutional judges. The post Constitutional Court decided: the 17th constitutional amendment can remain first appeared on 24.hu.
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