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Justice Minister: 10th constitutional amendment “is about preparing for extraordinary challenges"

The justice minister said Hungary must prepare its legal system to be able to handle hitherto unthinkable situations.

Justice Minister Judit Varga told lawmakers that Hungary’s 10th constitutional amendment “is about preparing for extraordinary challenges in extraordinary times and the freedom to take responsible action”. The amendment proposal, submitted to parliament last week, would expand the government’s mandate to declare a state of emergency in the cases of war or humanitarian catastrophes in neighboring countries.

Addressing a debate on the draft amendment, Minister Varga said the belief that physical conflicts were a thing of the past had been proven untrue, as the war was now part of the history of 21st century Europe. Not only has the Russia-Ukraine war in Hungary’s neighborhood created a humanitarian crisis not seen since the second world war, but it has also changed Europe’s economic outlook, Minister Varga said. In order to address these challenges and protect against their harmful effects, Hungary must ensure that it can give quick and effective national responses, the minister said. “This is the purpose of the constitutional amendment.” Minister Varga said this also meant that “in the spirit of responsible foresight” and in the interest of the security of the current and future generations, Hungary must prepare its legal system to be able to handle hitherto unthinkable situations.

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