President Nominates New Commissioner for Fundamental Rights
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Imre Juhász replaced Tamás Sulyok as constitutional judge last year, but his mandate expired in April this year.
President nominates new Commissioner for Fundamental Rights
President Tamás Sulyok has nominated Imre Juhász, retired head of the Constitutional Court, as the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, the president’s office said on Monday. The position has been vacant since Ákos Kozma, the former ombudsman, was appointed as a constitutional judge last month. According to the statement from the presidential Sándor Palace, Juhász has broad legal and judicial experience. He was a founder of the Civil Lawyers Com…
President Tamás Sulyok has nominated former constitutional judge and retired president of the Constitutional Court, Imre Juhász, as Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, the Sándor Palace announced.
Ákos Kozma was previously elected as a constitutional judge, which is why his position became vacant.
Imré Juhász, the former president of the Constitutional Court, was nominated by Tamás Sulyok as the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights on Monday, the hvg reports. Now, only the parliament has to vote on the candidate for the president of the republic. The vacancy in the position of ombudsman arose because Ákos Kozma, who has held this position since the fall of 2019, was elected constitutional judge by the Parliament. On May 20, the parliament …
Tamás Sulyok nominated a former constitutional judge and retired president of the Constitutional Court as Commissioner for Fundamental Rights.
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