A képviselők mentelmi jogának felfüggesztése a két világháború között

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Ujváry Gábor

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Between the two world wars, the immunity of parliamentarians was suspended relatively often, but rarely with serious consequences. They were usually sentenced to stoning in the House of Representatives, to a written reprimand or to exclusion from meetings. When they have been brought before the courts, they have usually been fined or acquitted. Until 1935, political immunity was mainly used against Social Democratic MPs, then against far-right MPs, and from 1939 mainly against Arrow Cross MPs, with the possibility of imprisonment or loss of mandate.

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Ujváry, G. (2025). A képviselők mentelmi jogának felfüggesztése a két világháború között. Közép-Európai Közlemények, 18(1-2), 171–179. https://doi.org/10.14232/kek.2025.1.171-179
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