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August 30th, 2019
The parliamentary groups of five opposition parties are turning to the Constitutional Court to have annulled amendments of the public education law the parliament accepted in July, the parties said on Friday. At a joint press conference of the Socialist Party, the Democratic Coalition (DK), nationalist Jobbik, green LMP and Parbeszed, Socialist Agnes Kunhalmi said the amendments "do not comply with the requirements of the rule of law" and are "unconstitutional"
MTI
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