ECB expresses concern about independence of central bank of Hungary

22 December 2011

On 22 December, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) adopted Opinion CON/2011/106 on the independence of Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB), the central bank of Hungary, expressing several concerns.

On 21 December 2011, the Governing Council of the ECB received a new request from the Hungarian Ministry for the National Economy for an opinion on a revised draft law, which was submitted to the Parliament on 16 December 2011 and contained substantive amendments in comparison with the version of the draft law.

The ECB took note of a new draft constitutional law, which would authorise the legislator to merge the MNB with the Financial Supervisory Authority and create a new institution. On 22 December 2011, the Governing Council of the ECB adopted Opinion CON/2011/106 on the independence of Magyar Nemzeti Bank. In this opinion, the Governing Council of the ECB expresses its concern about, inter alia:

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