were to win next year's elections, even by a hair's breadth they would "temporarily" suspend the constitution with the slogan "overthrow the dictatorship". This was stated by Klára Dobrev herself to their local press, Nyugati Fény.

According to constitutional judge Béla Pokol, who can be seen in the picture above, the constitutional guarantees that preceded this should also be included in the Basic Law, wrote Mandiner following Magyar Nemzet. This would follow the recipe of the constitutional coup of the former Marxist Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez, Béla Pokol pointed out in his new book.

Pokol warns in the book Államcsíny és aktotmánypucs that already in 2011 there were suggestions - for example in the left-liberal Magyar Narancs - that it was acceptable for the then-opposition to adopt a constitution even if it came to government but lacked a two-thirds parliamentary majority, for example by means of a simple referendum.

In the past six months, these suggestions have come up again, and our paper also regularly reports on new and new ideas. Although this procedure would be clearly and completely illegitimate, Béla Pokol sees that a constitutional coup is much more difficult to prevent and prevent than a government coup.
This is justified by the fact that, while a coup d'état at the level of government power can largely be prevented with secret service tools before it happens, in the case of a constitutional coup, there is no longer such a chance for this.

Because by the time of the illegitimate constitutional attempt, the government forces already dominate the state, so they can simply push aside the state's constitutional framework, and by disposing of the unacquired constitutional power, they start to transform the foundations of the state's power.

According to Béla Pokol, action should be taken against political organizations that are legally preparing to gain government power but are also preparing a constitutional coup while they are still outside the government. He thinks this can be achieved by increasing "internal resistance", that is, by strengthening the protection of the Basic Law.

more details of this interesting article here.