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The National Election Committee (NVB) has rejected all five referendum questions in the Pegasus case of Momentum politician, Miklós Hajnal, in the Pegasus case. According to the NVB, none of the five questions met the requirement of clarity for the electorate.
The questions asked by Hajnal were the following:
Here are the reasons why each question was rejected, as reported by Telex:
Decisions can be appealed to the Curia within 15 days.
You can read more about what exactly the Pegasus scandal entails in this article.
Source: Telex
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