On 3rd November 2020, the Hungarian Government declared a state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On 3rd November 2020, the Hungarian Government declared a state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 10th November 2020, the Hungarian parliament passed a law authorising the government to use its emergency powers for 90 days.
The weekly number of new reported cases of COVID-19 in Greece steadily increased between mid-January and mid-February 2021.
During the first half of February 2021, Belgium witnessed a decrease in the number of weekly reported cases of COVID-19. However, the situation remained concerning, especially due to the spread of new strains of the virus.
On 23rd December 2020, the Czech Republic extended its state of emergency until 22nd January 2021.
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On 6th December 2020, legislative elections were held in Romania. The centre-left Social Democratic Party (PSD) won with 30 percent of the votes, followed by the National Liberal Party (PNL), centre-right, which obtained 25 percent.
On 27th January 2021, Lithuania’s government extended its lockdown until 28th February 2021.
With our new member from Slovakia, the Liberties network is now active in 18 countries across Europe.
On 27th January 2021 the Constitutional Tribunal’s ruling, which outlaws abortion in cases of foetal abnormalities, was published in the Polish Journal of Laws, and came into effect.
On 29th October 2020, Spain’s government extended the state of alarm until May 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The situation in the country remains critical, with the daily number of newly reported cases rising since mid-December 2020.
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