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The redrawing of constituencies in this form is electoral fraud, which is not the first time that Fidesz has committed it since 2010. They did not touch the depopulating Tolna or Somogy districts, but two long-standing opposition districts in the capital were abolished, said Gábor Kuncze, former Minister of the Interior, on KlikkTV's Weekly Balance program. According to journalist Ferenc Vicsek, Fidesz is again not making changes in a democratic way, even though the MSZP submitted a well-developed proposal for this. Fidesz's proposal tries to further increase their votes in places where they are already strong, and further complicates the position of the opposition. The members of the Justice Committee received the 65-page proposal at 11 p.m., which was discussed the next morning, and the Fidesz majority accepted it. Gábor Kuncze drew attention to the fact that even the Fidesz members of the committee could not answer the questions, as they did not have time to read them either. The 14th amendment to the Basic Law was also included in the proposal, according to which almost anyone could be elected as Chief Prosecutor in the future. According to Ferenc Vicsek, Fidesz wants to secure its chances if they do not win by two-thirds in 2026. They cannot afford to have someone who they cannot control as the Chief Prosecutor, said Gábor Kuncze. Support KlikkTV: https://donably.com/hirklikk