Commissioner calls on lawmakers to reject law on foreign-funded NGOs

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Brussels, May 3 (MTI) – Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks has called on members of Hungary’s parliament to reject a proposed draft law on the transparency of foreign-funded NGOs.
In the letter addressed to House Speaker László Kövér, Muiznieks said “the draft law carries a clear risk of stigmatising a large number of organisations pursuing lawful activities in the field of human rights, causing a chilling effect on their activities.”
It introduces far-reaching restrictions on freedom of association, which cannot be regarded as necessary in a democratic society and are therefore at variance with international human rights standards, he added.
Muiznieks also said the draft law introduces an additional administrative burden on NGOs falling within its scope without an apparent legitimate purpose.
“In addition, according to criteria which are not immediately clear, the draft law excludes from its scope other types of NGOs, such as those pursuing sports or religious activities,” he said.





