Hungary’s parliament will convene for extraordinary sessions on Monday and Tuesday to debate legislation establishing a National Asset Recovery and Defence Office. The proposed laws concern the recovery and protection of national assets. Details regarding the scope and powers of this new agency remain limited, but the bill’s submission signals a significant move by the government. The parliamentary sessions were called specifically to address this legislation, indicating its priority status. Opposition parties are expected to scrutinize the bill closely, potentially leading to heated debate. The outcome of the vote will determine the future framework for managing and reclaiming state-owned properties and assets. Further information regarding the specific provisions of the legislation is anticipated following its formal introduction.
