President Áder renominates chief public prosecutor Polt

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Hungary’s president has nominated incumbent chief public prosecutor Péter Polt for a third term, according to a letter posted on parliament’s website on Tuesday.
János Áder informed Parliamentary Speaker László Kövér about the nomination in the letter.
Polt was elected chief public prosecutor for a second, nine-year term on Dec. 6, 2010.
He served his first term between 2000 and 2006.
The head of the Prime Minister’s Office, Gergely Gulyás, said the government welcomed Ader’s decision to re-nominate Polt. He said
Áder was by now the third head of state to have found Polt best qualified for the post, adding that President Árpád Göncz had been the first.
He noted that Polt had been a university professor and his expertise in criminal law was unquestioned. Gulyás also said his reputation abroad was considerable. In recent years, Polt has presided over an office that has applied the law consistently and rigorously, he said, adding that the prosecution office’s efficiency indicators were among the best in Europe.





