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Menia Paraskevopoulou 24 • 01 • 2024

Unjustified shortening of the public consultation period by the Ministry of Interior – January 2024

Menia Paraskevopoulou
Unjustified shortening of the public consultation period by the Ministry of Interior – January 2024
24 • 01 • 2024

On 24/01/2024 the Minister of State posted for public consultation a bill entitled “Equality in civil marriage, amendment of the Civil Code and other provisions”. However, by stipulating that the consultation period would last until 31/01/2024 and by not giving reasons for this decision to shorten the consultation period, the procedure stipulated by the Law 4622/2019 and the rules of good legislation were not followed.

Articles 57 et seq. of law 4622/2019 contain provisions on the legislative procedure and the principles of good lawmaking. According to Article 61 of the above law, public consultation is to be carried out on legislative bills through the website www.opengov.gr and should last for two (2) weeks.

(a) the report on the public consultation has not been posted on the opengov.gr website; and

b) neither in the regulatory impact analysis accompanying the draft law during the consultation, nor in the regulatory impact analysis accompanying the draft law when it was introduced for adoption (see Law 5089/2024) was there any documentation (or even a reference) to any reason why the public consultation procedure lasted less than 2 full weeks.

Where is the problem with the Rule of Law?

Good lawmaking is a constitutional objective linked to the rule of law.

Articles 57 et seq. of Law 4622/2019 include rules related to the legislative process and good lawmaking, which are also detailed in the Manual of Legislative Methodology. These establish that bills should be subject to a public consultation period of 2 weeks, which may be shortened to one week only in absolutely exceptional cases, and for sufficiently documented reasons. 

In this particular case, however, the Ministry of Interior submitted a bill for public consultation for a period of only seven days, without giving any reasons for the shortening of the consultation period.

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