The MSZP has re-submitted its referendum initiative
The Socialist Party (MSZP) re-submitted its referendum on the termination of the Sunday Store Closure initiative unchanged on Tuesday to the National Election Office (NVI).
The step of the Socialists Party was announced by Lukács Zoltán deputy parliamentary group leader, to reporters in front of the office building of the the National Election Office (NVI) in Budapest.
He emphasized that the MSZP is absolutely confident that it will soon be possible to hold a referendum on Sunday Store Closure. The Socialists may begin the signature collection during the fall if the election commission considers the Socialist Party's initiative entirely legal – Lukács Zoltán explained. (MTI)
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