
Hundreds of people rallied in Budapest on Sunday against government plans to bring in anti-terror measures including restrictions on the Internet and curfews.
"The plan would put an end to democracy once and for all," protest organiser Lajos Bokros told the crowd in front of the Hungarian parliament, estimated by an AFP reporter at around 800 strong.
According to a draft leaked to the media last week, the government wants to amend the constitution by creating a new category of emergency -- "terror threat situation" -- that if declared would enable it to issue decrees, suspend certain laws, and modify others.
Among some 30 proposed changes are controls on the Internet, deployment of the army domestically, closing of borders, and the imposition of curfews in areas affected by a terrorist threat.
Critics including several opposition parties and rights groups say an vaguely defined "terror threat" could allow the government to clamp down on civil liberties.
"It's happened in our history before, and we're afraid it will happen again, that at any given time the government can allow itself to restrict our rights," said Gyorgy Magyar, a lawyer who spoke at the rally.
The proposals will be debated in parliament next month, according to Gergely Gulyas, a lawmaker with Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling rightwing Fidesz party.
In a newspaper interview last week Gulyas said talks with opposition parties are ongoing and dismissed accusations that Fidesz wants to seize "full powers".
"The government's duty is to protect citizens from terrorism," he said.
Since coming to power in 2010 Orban's government has often been accused of dismantling democratic checks and balances.
After losing a parliamentary supermajority last February however it needs the support of at least some opposition lawmakers to pass constitutional amendments.
Source: AFP
GMT 16:26 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
Morocco, Cuba Start 'Unprecedented and Historic Era' in their RelationsGMT 16:13 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
Morocco, Dominican Republic Discuss Means to Promote CooperationGMT 18:51 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Tensions mount in Rohingya camps ahead of planned relocation to MyanmarGMT 18:47 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Macron shares African outrage on Trump’s vulgar languageGMT 18:41 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Jordan urges Pence to rebuild trust after Jerusalem pivotGMT 18:37 2018 Sunday ,21 January
UN Security Council to discuss Syria on MondayGMT 18:23 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Iraqi court sentences to death German woman who joined DaeshGMT 18:19 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Turkish state media say Turkey’s ground forces have entered Syrian Kurdish enclave
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor