State of emergency in connection with war in Ukraine extended until Nov 25
An extended state of emergency is needed to handle the humanitarian catastrophe caused by the war in Ukraine and to tackle the economic consequences.
An extended state of emergency is needed to handle the humanitarian catastrophe caused by the war in Ukraine and to tackle the economic consequences.
The government’s decision to extend the state of emergency in view of the migration crisis in Hungary has been approved.
The vote which also authorizes such emergency powers to be granted multiple times was carried with 142 in favor, 31 against and 6 abstentions.
The Hungarian government will submit to parliament a bill on extending the state of emergency in view of the armed conflict in neighbouring Ukraine.
The government has been given the power to declare a state of emergency in the case of an armed conflict, war, or humanitarian disaster in a neighboring country.
PM Orban said the war in Ukraine presented a constant danger to “Hungary, our physical safety, the energy supplies and financial safety of families, and the economy”.
Parliament has passed a law on the government’s response to the second wave of the novel coronavirus epidemic, extending the state of emergency.
Long-time critics of the conservative government in Budapest, these “experts” are pushing an argument that is in fact far outside their supposed expertise and based on a highly questionable, epidemiological claim.
The minister said the government had hoped that “what had become an unprecedented level of criticism directed at Hungary would end and those who made such outrageous claims about the country might take a moment for self-reflection”.
The termination date of the state of emergency will be decided by the government then Hungary’s epidemic response law will expire.
Parliament has terminated the emergency powers handed to the government in March in response to the coronavirus epidemic.
The measures taken in the fight against the coronavirus have been successful so far, therefore the state of emergency can soon be lifted.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said the government expects to be able to give up its coronavirus-related special powers at the end of May.