Work Of National Assembly Must Be Made More Substantial, says Re-Elected House Speaker

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Budapest, May 7 (MTI) – The work of Hungary’s new parliament must be made more meaningful during its next four-year cycle, Laszlo Kover, who was re-elected house speaker at parliament’s founding session on Tuesday, told public television in the evening.

Kover said he hoped that the new “strong, large and politically significant” legislative committee would serve as a forum for meaningful debates.

The parliament adopted at its founding session a new committee structure under which a legislative committee, an immunity committee and a business promotion committee have been set up.

In the new structure, proposals will be discussed in the respective committees and then forwarded to the legislative committee, to be headed by Fidesz lawmaker Gergely Gulyas, which will finalise the drafts and submit them to the assembly to vote on.

Kover said the new house rules would allow more time for the deputies to get familiar with a bill before it is debated for the first time. Parliament’s work will be slower paced but “hopefully more considered,” he added.

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