3 Amendments of Kinga GÖNCZ related to 2012/2130(INI)
Amendment 58 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital S
Recital S
S. whereas following the 2010 general elections in Hungary the governing majority gained more than two thirds of the seats in parliament, enabling it to rapidly initiate intense legislative activity to reshape the whole constitutional order of the country (the former Constitution has been amended twelve times and the Fundamental Law four times so far) and thus substantially modify the institutional framework as well as a number of fundamental aspects of publicnot only public but also private life;
Amendment 71 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital X
Recital X
X. whereas the adoption of the Fundamental Law of Hungary – which was passed on 18 April 2011, exclusively with the votes of the members of the governing coalition and on the basis of a draft text prepared by the representatives of the governing coalition – was conducted in the exceptionally short time frame of one month after tabling the draft law, thus restricting the possibilities for a thorough and substantial debate with the opposition parties and civil society on the draft text;
Amendment 79 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital Y
Recital Y
Y. whereas the ‘'national consultation’' on the draft Fundamental Lawconstitution-making only consisted of a list of twelve questions on very specific issues drafted by the governing party in a way that could have lead to self- evident replies and which, above all, did not include the text of the draft Fundamental Law so that the public was not in a position to submit its views thereon;