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Written declaration No. 548 | Doc. 13264 | 27 June 2013

Arbitrary imprisonment of homeless people in Hungary

Signatories: Mr Andrej HUNKO, Germany, UEL ; Ms Karin ANDERSEN, Norway, UEL ; Mr Paride ANDREOLI, San Marino, SOC ; Ms Sirkka-Liisa ANTTILA, Finland, ALDE ; Ms Sílvia Eloïsa BONET PEROT, Andorra, SOC ; Mr Boriss CILEVIČS, Latvia, SOC ; Mr Raphaël COMTE, Switzerland, ALDE ; Ms Viola von CRAMON-TAUBADEL, Germany, SOC ; Mr Ioannis DRAGASAKIS, Greece, UEL ; Mr Tuur ELZINGA, Netherlands, UEL ; Ms Doris FIALA, Switzerland, ALDE ; Mr Gerardo GIOVAGNOLI, San Marino, SOC ; Ms Annette GROTH, Germany, UEL ; Mr Mike HANCOCK, United Kingdom, ALDE ; Mr Margus HANSON, Estonia, ALDE ; Mr Alfred HEER, Switzerland, ALDE ; Mr Igor IVANOVSKI, ''The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'', SOC ; Mr Igor KOLMAN, Croatia, ALDE ; Mr Tiny KOX, Netherlands, UEL ; Mr Ertuğrul KÜRKÇÜ, Turkey, UEL ; Mr George LOUKAIDES, Cyprus, UEL ; Ms Vesna MARJANOVIĆ, Serbia, SOC ; Baroness Emma NICHOLSON, United Kingdom, ALDE ; Mr Dimitrios PAPADIMOULIS, Greece, UEL ; Mr Grigore PETRENCO, Republic of Moldova, UEL ; Ms Kathryn REILLY, Ireland, UEL ; Mr Yanaki STOILOV, Bulgaria, SOC ; Mr Vilmos SZABÓ, Hungary, SOC ; Mr Petros TATSOPOULOS, Greece, UEL ; Mr Nikolaj VILLUMSEN, Denmark, UEL ; Ms Nataša VUČKOVIĆ, Serbia, SOC ; Dame Angela WATKINSON, United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Katrin WERNER, Germany, UEL ; Mr Jordi XUCLÀ, Spain, ALDE

This written declaration commits only those who have signed it.

In November 2012 the Hungarian Parliament passed a law defining homelessness as an administrative offence: people who get caught sleeping on the street twice in half a year can get punished with incarceration or with a monetary penalty of 150.000 Forint (490€) that no homeless person can afford to pay, therefore leading to incarceration as well.

After the constitutional court annulled the law for violating the human dignity of the homeless, the legal certainty and the right to property, the Hungarian Constitution was changed last March to assert and reinforce the political decision to criminalise homeless people.

Homelessness is one of the most extreme forms of poverty and deprivation and an unacceptable violation of human dignity. The right to housing in Article 31 of the revised European Social Charter should be guaranteed and Hungary’s obligations of Article 12 paragraph 1 should be fulfilled by taking measures against homelessness. In contrast the policy of repression and criminalisation of poor people in Hungary is no answer to social problems.

We call on the Commissioner for Human Rights, the European Committee of Social Rights, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Committee of Ministers to monitor the deprivation of liberty of homeless people in Hungary.