Hungarian government issues decree on firewood export ban

In response to the energy crisis caused by the war in Ukraine and related European Union sanctions, Hungary’s government has issued a decree prohibiting energy sources, including firewood, from being taken out of the country, the minister of agriculture said on Tuesday.

In the interest of energy security, the government can regulate and restrict the amount of firewood that can be taken abroad and exercise a pre-emptive right to its purchase, István Nagy said in a statement.

Under the decree, organisations and private individuals exporting firewood are required to report all of their planned sales of firewood abroad to food safety authority Nebih, which must then notify the agriculture ministry. If the firewood in question is needed in Hungary, the government will exercise its pre-emptive right to buy it.

“It is very important that this is not a blanket ban, but rather an emergency regulation aimed at ensuring that Hungarians’ energy needs are met,” the minister said.

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Source: MTI

One comment

  1. Why have a government of the people, by the people and for the people represented by directly elected representatives when you can just rule by decree? Say NO to debate or scrutiny – just bypass all that parliamentary democracy dribble!

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