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Hungarian Parliament Votes to Remove President Sulyok Amid Anti-Orban Sentiment
14 Temmuz 2026Al Jazeera
- Hungary's parliament has voted to pass an amendment aimed at ousting President Sulyok, who was appointed during the tenure of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This decision reflects ongoing tensions within the Hungarian political landscape as opposition parties seek to challenge Orban's influence.
- The move is seen as part of a broader strategy to reshape the country's governance structure and reduce Orban's legacy.
- Viktor Orban has been a dominant figure in Hungarian politics for over a decade, and his administration has faced criticism for undermining democratic institutions. The recent parliamentary vote to remove Sulyok is part of a larger trend where opposition parties are attempting to reclaim power and restore checks and…
- The ousting of President Sulyok signals a significant shift in Hungary's political dynamics, as it underscores the opposition's determination to dismantle Orban's established power structures. This action may not only impact the presidency but could also set a precedent for future political maneuvers in the country.
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This article reflects the current political situation in Hungary and is subject to change as new developments occur.
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