Parliament Votes To Extend Statute Of Limitations For Corruption Crimes To 12 Years

  • 20 Sep 2017 8:58 AM
Parliament Votes To Extend Statute Of Limitations For Corruption Crimes To 12 Years
The statute of limitations on corruption crimes will be raised to 12 years, lawmakers decided on Tuesday. The opposition Jobbik party’s proposal to amend the penal code was debated in a fast-track procedure and approved unanimously. The amendment will enter force within three days of its enactment.

Jobbik deputy group leader Gábor Staudt said during the general debate on Monday evening that the proposal was submitted on the heels of a referendum initiative about extending the statute of limitations on corruption crimes started by Gábor Vágó, a former opposition LMP lawmaker. Fidesz promised to support the measure if submitted to parliament.

The collection of signatures for a referendum on extending the statute of limitations for corruption crimes started on Sunday, backed by the opposition Socialists, LMP, Dialogue, Együtt and Momentum Movement.

Gergely Gulyás, deputy speaker of parliament, earlier said that there was no need for a referendum because Fidesz would support the proposal in parliament.

Republished with permission of Hungary Matters, MTI’s daily newsletter.

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