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"A constitution is the highest legal act. Drafting it is a complicated process. A constitution cannot be drafted in a day. This legislative process must be based on the broadest possible consensus in order to ensure transparency and create favourable conditions for genuine political and social inclusion and comprehensive public debate. I believe that the Hungarian authorities should take the Venice Commission’s recommendations into account and implement them as appropriate in their country’s Constitution. The country’s Fundamental Law must properly take into account the country’s public and political life and must implement the principle of the rule of law. It should be noted that tax and pension schemes, family policy, cultural, religious, social and economic issues should be clearly regulated at constitutional level. It is very important for the Constitution to ensure the protection of the political and civil rights of every citizen and to guarantee the independence of the judiciary and ban the death penalty. As a democratic country, Hungary must respect the territorial integrity of other countries while supporting Hungarians living abroad. Attention should be drawn to the fact that the new Hungarian Constitution must be consistent with the European Union’s values, human rights and the principle of the rule of law."@en1
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