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"Today, we are considering the first democratic Hungarian constitution since the communist dictatorship and the legislation associated with it. These deserve to be respected as an expression of the will of the people’s representatives. Unlike the preamble to the draft constitution for Europe, which attempted to purge references to any of Europe’s shared Christian heritage, the text of the Hungarian constitution acknowledges that heritage and the civilisation and human values that stem from it. It does this without excluding other values and does not seek to wipe its history clean. It is noteworthy that, despite the attacks on issues relating to customs, tradition and Christianity that have been instigated by certain left-wingers, including heirs to and advocates of communism, it is issues related to the separation of powers that have stood out to the Commission. The Hungarian Government has shown itself to be receptive to responding to all concerns raised, and prepared to revise the legislation that it has adopted wherever justified."@en1
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