Socialists to reduce parliamentary activity till election

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The opposition Socialist Party (MSZP) on Wednesday said it would cut back on its parliamentary activity until next year’s general election. 

Speaking at a press conference, Socialist group leader Bertalan Tóth said his party would not initiate parliamentary debate sessions, turn to the president or the Constitutional Court and would even boycott five-party talks between now and the election.

Explaining the reason for his party’s decision not to turn to the top court from now on, Tóth said that the body had been “filled with Fidesz-affiliated” judges “with the help of the extremely anti-establishment LMP”. He said his party had submitted 14 motions to the court since the spring of 2015, none of which had been ruled on.

“The Constitutional Court is deliberately stalling,” Tóth insisted.

As regards their decision not to appeal to the president, Tóth said President János Áder was “a servant of [ruling] Fidesz” who he said overlooked corruption cases and “signs indefensible laws”.

Concerning parliamentary debate sessions, he said

the institution had been watered down by Fidesz, adding that it was “pointless” to have “democratic opposition” parties debating each other.

Regarding their decision to boycott five-party talks, Tóth said talks initiated by Fidesz were nothing more than “shows” while those initiated by the opposition were a waste of time.

Beyond its limited parliamentary activity, the party intends to hold “partial national assemblies” outside parliament to which it will invite representatives of local NGOs and intellectuals, Tóth said. The first of these will be held in Eger, in northern Hungary, on Thursday and will focus on the state of pensioners, he said.

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