Official: Hungarian government extends crisis status

The Hungarian government has extended the “crisis situation caused by mass immigration” until 7 March 2024. The news was published in the Hungarian Official Gazette on Tuesday evening. The current decree is to expire on 7 September.

A government decree published in the Hungarian Gazette on Tuesday evening shows that the Hungarian government has extended the “crisis situation caused by mass immigration” until 7 March 2024,

In recent years, Hungary has become a country of crises and emergencies, Telex writes. In recent years, Hungary has become a country of crises and emergencies. The “mass immigration crisis” was first declared in March 2016 and has been extended ever since. In addition, a “state of war” has been in place in the country since May last year.

In principle, the purpose of emergency legislation is to enable the government to respond effectively and quickly to problems that arise. In 2022, 267 government decrees were issued on the grounds of various emergencies, accounting for 18.5 percent of all legislation and 41.5 percent of all government decrees.

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