Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Hungary Announces 'War State Of Danger' Over War In Ukraine:

Hungary announces 'state of danger' over war in Ukraine
Justin Spike Associated Press


Hungary has declared a legal “state of danger” in response to Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine, the prime minister announced Tuesday, allowing the right-wing nationalist government to take special measures without the participation of the legislature. 

In a video on social media, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the war in Ukraine represents “a constant threat to Hungary” which was “putting our physical security at risk and threatening the energy and financial security of our economy and families.”

In response, he said, a “war state of danger” would take effect beginning Wednesday, allowing the government “to respond immediately and protect Hungary and Hungarian families by any means possible.”

The move came after Orban's ruling party passed a constitutional amendment Tuesday allowing for legal states of danger to be declared when armed conflicts, wars or humanitarian disasters were taking place in neighboring countries.

The special legal order permits the government to enact laws by decree without parliamentary oversight, and permits the temporary suspension of and deviation from existing laws.

Hungary's government implemented similar measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to outcry from critics and legal observers, who argued they gave the government authority to rule by decree. That special legal order was set to expire on June 1.


URGENT! Hungary Declares "State of War" in the Country as Govt. gets Emergency Powers (video)

The country of Hungary will declare a "WARTIME EMERGENCY" at midnight tonight.

The country of Hungary will declare a "WARTIME EMERGENCY" at midnight tonight.

Prime Minister Orban says "the government will declare a state of war from midnight today" to "protect Hungary and Hungarian families by all possible means" in a video posted on Facebook.

So clearly he knows something gigantic is about to take place.   The "something" must clearly be actual "war" because they're actually saying it!

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