End of Free Transfer of State Land to the Catholic Church
This bill aims to stop the free transfer of state-owned agricultural properties to the Catholic Church. The current regulations, originally intended as compensation for property lost after World War II, are now considered unjustified and prone to abuse, depleting state assets. Upon the law's enactment, all ongoing proceedings related to these transfers will be terminated, preventing further uncontrolled land transfers.
Key points
Cessation of free transfers of state agricultural land to the Catholic Church, aiming to prevent further depletion of state assets.
Termination of all ongoing proceedings for free property transfers, meaning no new land will be transferred under these provisions.
Introduction of equal rules for the Catholic Church, similar to those that have applied to other religious denominations for years, whose right to acquire property for free expired in 1998.
Limiting potential abuses, such as repeated applications for land, selling it, and reapplying for more plots, which was possible under previous regulations.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1942
Process start date: 2025-11-07