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Is Hungary's 17th Constitutional Amendment the End of the Democratic State of Law?

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Is Hungary's 17th Constitutional Amendment the End of the Democratic State of Law?
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  • The 17th amendment to the Hungarian Constitution targets the position of the president and the Constitutional Court.
  • Group Chairman Gulyás Gergely, who left the Fidesz party, described the amendment as 'the end of the democratic state of law.'
  • It is stated that the regulation excludes the parliamentary opposition from political competition and will enter into force retroactively.
  • It is planned to dismiss four judges, including the President of the Constitutional Court.

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Gulyás Gergely, the Group Chairman who recently left the ruling Fidesz party in Hungary, harshly criticized the 17th amendment to the Constitution. In a statement made on his social media account on Monday, he stated that the amendment means the end of the democratic state of law.

Gergely argued that the amendment in question abolishes the position of the president, renders the Constitutional Court dysfunctional, and excludes the parliamentary opposition from political competition. He also stated that these regulations will enter into force retroactively.

Gergely, who is a former executive of Fidesz, emphasized that each of these steps individually creates an unprecedented situation. He also pointed out that the position of the president has been discredited and highlighted a process that brings up the dismissal of four constitutional judges, including the President of the Constitutional Court.

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What does the 17th amendment to the Hungarian Constitution entail?
The amendment entails abolishing the position of the president, rendering the Constitutional Court dysfunctional, and excluding the parliamentary opposition from political competition.
Who is Gulyás Gergely and what is his approach to the issue?
Gulyás Gergely is the departing Group Chairman of the ruling Fidesz party. He harshly criticizes the constitutional amendment, evaluating it as the end of the democratic state of law.
When will the constitutional amendment enter into force?
The amendment in question is planned to be accepted on Monday, and it is stated that the regulations will enter into force retroactively.

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