Green opposition LMP has decided to appeal to the Constitutional Court against a recent government decree allowing the felling of trees, which its opponents see as detrimental to Hungary’s forests.
LMP co-leader Erzsébet Schmuck told a press conference on Monday that the decree, aimed at providing sufficient firewood for the heating season, would “remove all restrictions and in fact allow clear cutting even nature reserves”. “No government in Europe would start cutting down forests amid a climate and water crisis,” she insisted, adding fresh-cut wood was not suitable for heating.
Forests produce oxygen, help cool the environment and retain water, thus slowing down climate change, Schmuck said, adding that the decree would delay Hungary’s meeting its climate goals by at least 50 years.
LMP spokesman József Gál said already 25,000 people had supported his party’s signature drive against the contested decree since it was launched last Friday. “Hands off Hungarian forests!” the spokesman added.
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Source: MTI
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2 Comments
after elections Orban started to make very shitty decisions. This about trees but changing KATA was the worst by far. He didn’t have the balls to change KATA for taxi drivers though. These very bad decisions will affect him hardly for next elections.
Well. It is rule by Decree, right?Takes away a lot of the thoughtful discussion, fact checking and general scrutiny before making informed decisions based on a majority vote. And what about accountability? Something to be said for a working democracy / Parliament!