Jobbik to appeal election cttee rejection of referendum initiatives linked to ‘slave law’

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The conservative opposition Jobbik party will submit an appeal to the Kúria, Hungary’s supreme court, against a decision by the National Election Committee, which rejected its referendum initiatives linked to “despotic measures dubbed Fidesz’s slave law,” lawmaker Tamás Pintér said on Saturday.

He said it was “a totally ridiculous response” that the committee threw out the initiatives claiming that they were ambiguous.

“What can be ambiguous about asking people if they want to live in Hungary as slaves and what can be ambiguous about asking them if they want to spend their free time at home, with their families, rather than at their place of work,” Jobbik MP Pintér told a press conference.

Such questions could have been clearly answered in a referendum if the “National Election Committee had not been an organisation run by [ruling] Fidesz and if Fidesz had not been afraid of the will of the people,” he said.

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  1. There is a shortage of labor in Hungary. There are 3 choices, 1. do not allow extension of economy, 2. import foreign workers, 3. allow people to work overtime voluntarily.

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