changes enabled the nomination

and the right to elect the Constitutional Court president was transferred from the court to the parliament. These changes enabled the nomination of justices loyal to Fidesz and, by 2013, pro-government justices held the majority. Additionally, the court’s authority to review budget-related laws was annulled, allowing the government to implement economic policies without judicial oversight during Hungary’s economic and financial crisis In 2011, the Fidesz government passed further reforms that reconfigured the court system. Most importantly, it abolished the National Judiciary Council ufabet

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