Hungarian President Consults Venice Commission Amidst Economic Implications of Legal Dispute

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In a recent meeting at Sándor Palace, Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok engaged in discussions with a delegation from the Venice Commission, focusing on constitutional issues that have surfaced following Hungary’s recent elections. The delegation was led by Venice Commission President Marta Cartabia and included Director and Secretary Simona Granata-Menghini, as well as Austrian Commission member Christoph Grabenwarter. These discussions centered around an ongoing constitutional dispute that involves the nation’s public institutions.

Earlier in May, President Sulyok reached out to the Council of Europe’s advisory body on constitutional law, seeking expert advice on how to address these constitutional challenges while ensuring they align with European constitutional principles. This request underscored the importance of maintaining Hungary’s adherence to established European legal standards amidst the challenges.

The Venice Commission responded promptly to President Sulyok’s request, agreeing to examine the issue with urgency. To that end, they have already commenced consultations in Budapest to collect pertinent information and insights. These efforts are aimed at thoroughly understanding the situation before formulating any recommendations.

The involvement of the Venice Commission has been positively received by the Presidential Office, which expressed optimism that the Commission’s guidance would prove instrumental in safeguarding Hungary’s constitutional framework. Their input is seen as crucial for ensuring that Hungary’s constitutional order remains in harmony with broader European standards.

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