On the Sunday morning program on Kossuth Radio, László Trócsányi, Fidesz MEP, said that the rule of law can only be built in the manner and manner of the rule of law.
In the debate between opposition candidates for prime minister, Clara Dobrev was promised that even a simple majority would change laws requiring a two-thirds vote mandate. Christmas with Gregory I got into a serious discussion about this subject.
László Trócsányi expressed his opinion on the matter, which he presented on September 23-25. Resolution of the fifteenth Hungarian Legal Assembly, held between
The rule of law can only be built on the basis of the rule of law, consistent with the Basic Law and legislation.
The European Parliament has stressed that legislation guaranteeing fundamental rights takes priority, according to lawyers.
These laws were passed in a democratic way […]It is also part of our legal system. The political debate has always been and always will be […]We thought that the rule of law could only be built in a state governed by the rule of law
Happy László Trócsányi. “To relinquish, and annul by a simple majority,” he added, “laws passed by a two-thirds majority are legally alien to him.”
The politician described it as harmful to include, relativize, and undervalue the concepts of rule of law and rule of law in politics. According to him, there is a real debate about issues of value and this should not be confused with the rule of law.