Constitutional Court rejects request to annul some parts of retail loan contracts law

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Budapest, January 29 (MTI) – Hungary’s Constitutional Court on Thursday rejected a request to annul some parts of legislation on retail loan contracts.
The Metropolitan Appeals Court had submitted the request in connection with court cases involving K&H, KDB Bank, Porsche Bank and evoBank.
The request was made based on the argument that the legislation violated the principles of the division of power and legal security.
The Constitutional Court said it had already addressed a number of the points made in the request in an earlier ruling. It added that legal security requires certain standards of clarity and the predictable operation of legal institutions.
The legislation laid the groundwork for requiring lenders to compensate retail borrowers for making unilateral changes to contracts and for using exchange rate margins when calculating repayments for foreign currency-denominated loans.
In a ruling last November, the Constitutional Court said prohibiting unilateral changes to loan contracts did not go against the fundamental law.





