Budapest, April 16 2016 - Debate on the new forest law has emerged the concept of Parliament Committee for Sustainable Development session. The State Secretary Ministry of Agriculture announced that it will complement the concept of social debate observations. However, the advocate of future generations of the concept reconsideration requested, and by the subcommittee members LMP it is suggested that you do not accept the Forest Act in its current form. Bitay Martin Őrs, state secretary responsible for land to the Ministry of Agriculture said that the draft legislative amendments made in May. The starting point is the substance previously developed by the National Forestry Association. There will be new forest law, but I would like to modify the 2009 forest law is currently in force - he said. It also noted that the forest law is still ongoing professional debate. He recalled: the proposal was discussed in detail already in the National Sustainable Development Council (NFFT) as well. They are trying to strengthen the economic functions of forests, without having to go at the expense of environmental protection. It also noted that 50 percent of Hungarian forest property is privately owned and is not protected. Marcel Szabó, a spokesman for future generations at the meeting proposed the concept of re-consideration. Former forest laws reflected a compromise between professional organizations, the new concept is based on the experience of the forestry association, there is no consensus among professional organizations - he said. It considered that the proposal will lead to a watering down of the existing conservation commitments. He explained the concept would pave the way for the introduction of alien species, and instead of native species and natural forests in the roll monocultural, a poor populations. Particularly problematic called the lack of differentiation between ownership, separate legislation urging the public and private forests. Protected areas of nature conservation management should be expected of forest owners - he said. Sallai R. Benedek a member of the Subcommittee LMP said that the ministry advisory body, the National Environmental Council proposed the withdrawal of the proposal. He asked the ministries not to accept the forest law in its current form.