Is the Hungarian constitution in danger? Top court, Kúria heads call for its defence

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The presidents of the Constitutional Court and the Kúria, Hungary’s supreme court, have warned of the dangers posed by attacks against the basic law, and called for defending the constitution.
 
As the constitution is the foundation of social peace and public order, the attacks launched against it endanger social order, as well as the life, health and property of citizens, Constitutional Court President Tamás Sulyok told a conference, marking the tenth anniversary of the new basic law, on Friday. As these phenomena go beyond the frames of democratic dialogue, the Constitutional Court cannot tolerate them at all, he said.

There exists and is a need for legitimate criticism of Hungary’s constitution, he said.
Illegitimate criticism, however, differs from this as it aims to break constitutional continuity and advocates open violations of the constitution and the effective laws.
Sulyok noted that over the past decade the Constitutional Court had repeatedly protected freedom of the press, freedom of religion, judicial independence and the right of assembly.
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  1. Well interesting but my question is how many Hungarians know they have a constitution?
    More over another question who and how was the constitution written? ( no one can tell me)
    What does this mean politically for the average Hungarian the constitution.,it is not taken the same way as an American would talk about theirs. . so maybe a clean sheet to explain what is a constitution with in Hungary is and it’s implications in every day life within Hungary. Just a thought as the Hungarians I talk to have no idea what this means to them.
    Probably the best kept secret from the people…

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