Socialists fail to gather enough signatures for land sale referendum

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Budapest (MTI) – Socialist Party deputy leader Zoltán Gőgös has failed to collect the required 200,000 valid supporting signatures for his initiative to hold a referendum on preventing the further sale of state-owned farmland, the head of the National Election Office (NVI) said on Friday.
Gőgös submitted 181,318 valid signatures, Ilona Pálffy said after the NVI’s final review of the signatures that were ruled invalid in the initial review last month.
The politician submitted a total of 27,989 signature-collection forms, 743 of which were rejected due to formal errors. On the forms that were approved, Gőgös submitted 226,300 signatures. However, 44,982 of them were declared invalid, mainly because the personal details provided by the signees did not correspond to their data in the voter registry.
Pálffy said at a meeting of the National Election Committee (NVB) that the guidelines for reviewing the signatures were put together based on the referendum law and the NVB’s directives.
She said it was not unusual to have 19.88 percent of the signatures submitted be declared invalid, as they were in this case. Pálffy noted that in a referendum initiated in 2008 by then-opposition Fidesz, the election office threw out between 19-20 percent of the signatures.





