03. 10. 2021 19:00 | BRATISLAVA / TV Markíza
The Constitutional Court is now seeking an opinion from Parliament
Dušan Kováčik. Photo: TASR
Should corrupt people lose all their assets, even if they have earned some of them legally? The Smer party thinks that it is not and is not alone in this. Their submission is dealt with by the Constitutional Court. This week, the topic was also debated in parliament. Many ask why it is being addressed now that large-scale fish are in danger of foreclosure.
Half a house, savings, securities or a car. Dušan Kováčik he could lose everything if the court finally found him guilty. For example, the property was forfeited to to Ladislav Bašternák . And there are several formerly influential people in the cell who could find themselves in a similar situation.
” “is disproportionate and contrary to the constitution,” thinks Boris Susko, a member of the Smer party.
The Constitutional Court is now seeking an opinion from parliament. Coalition deputies want to tell him that the law is in order.
The direction also faces the question of why the law prevents them only now, when the loss of capital threatens influential people.
“The other side is that the institute was not used, so there was no social need,” says Susko.
Kollár, the topic is not closed, but no changes to the law have been presented by anyone yet.
You can find out more from Gabriela Kajtárová’s report.
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