61. Parliament has to approve ground-breaking fiscal measures steps such as introducing taxes and fees for services. 62. Parliament has to authenticate her eligibility for the job, and then the two houses vote separately to confirm the appointment. 63. Parliament has to debate the motion within the next two weeks and decide whether to schedule a no-confidence vote. 64. Parliament still has to approve the plan. 65. Parliament still has to write the laws that actually determine under what conditions foreign ownership will be allowed. 66. Parliament technically has the power to legislate the abolition of the monarchy, but any such change would be far more complicated than a simple vote. 67. Parliament will have to approve the amendments. 68. Parliament will have to first vote whether to debate the request by the social democrats. 69. Parliament will now have to reconsider the legislation. 70. Parliament would have to approve deployment of any NATO troops on Hungarian territory, but that is considered a formality. |