There Is the First Settlement in Hungary Where You Can No Longer Just Move In
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Mezőkeresztes was the first in the country to create its own identity ordinance. The local government of Mezőkeresztes, with a population of 3.5 thousand in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, has already adopted a law on the protection of local identity ... ...
We have the first settlement in Hungary where you can no longer just move in - The city took action before the measure came into effect.
Mezőkeresztes was the first municipality in Hungary to enact its own identity decree. It excluded residents from the right of pre-emption, so from now on only the local government can exercise it. In the otherwise shrinking population, the goals include launching housing programs and curbing speculative home purchases.
Mezőkeresztes was the first in the country to create its own identity decree, excluding residents from the right of pre-emption, which can only be used by the local government – writes the hvg. The local government of Mezőkeresztes, with a population of nearly 3.5 thousand, created its own decree before the law on the protection of local identity came into force on July 1. However, the ministry only released the draft decree related to the law f…
Mezőkeresztes, located in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, was the first municipality in the country to enact its own identity decree, which grants the municipality a pre-emptive right to purchase real estate, excluding residents. The aim of the settlement, which has a decreasing population, is to launch housing programs and curb speculative real estate purchases, hvg.hu noted.
With a new regulation on the implementation of the self-determination law, the Federal Ministry of the Interior intends to permanently store and transmit earlier gender entries and first names to other authorities.The justification remains vague – the criticism of associations is all the more clear.Does the Federal Office of Taxes have to know which gender entry was previously used? – All rights reserved IMAGO / Sachlle BabbarReine bureaucracy, …
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