Our former lecturer had appealed to the Constitutional Court following the Curia’s judgement, which rejected his earlier appeal against ethics-related decisions. He filed the constitutional complaint on the grounds that the legal proceedings he had allegedly resulted in a judgment that violated constitutional principles.
The Constitutional Court determined that the courts had acted appropriately and that Zoltán Ádám’s right to a fair trial had not been infringed. The judges’ decisions were found to be in accordance with the Constitution, and no significant constitutional issues were identified. As a result, the Constitutional Court ruled that the complaint was inadmissible.
The decision by the Constitutional Court is independent of the case currently pending before the Labour Court, which remains ongoing.
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