Government Delays Asset Recovery Bill
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Government delays asset recovery bill
Prime Minister Péter Magyar told RTL News that the government will not submit the proposal on the National Asset Recovery and Protection Office to parliament next week as originally planned, but will first put it out for public consultation.
“On Monday, we will present to the Parliament the proposal for the National Asset Recovery and Protection Office and the amendment to the Fundamental Law that will end the struggle of Orbán’s puppets,” writes Péter Magyar in his post. The Prime Minister told RTL on Saturday evening that the law on the two measures will not be submitted, but will first be submitted for social consultation. Now, he writes, “I will ask the government and the TISZA …
Although Péter Magyar and his party are trying to hurry up with the establishment of the office, which will also play a central role in the campaign, it can only be established sometime in the fall at the earliest. However, it is important for Tisza to constantly keep the promised means of retaliation in front of their voters.
According to the Prime Minister, the draft on the Asset Recovery Office may also be tightened during the social consultation.
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Fidesz, its puppets and the billionaire oligarchs who are robbing our country rejoiced too soon. We have an important day ahead: on Monday we will present the proposal for the National Asset Recovery and Protection Office in the Parliament, the Prime Minister announced.
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