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Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok Signs Law Ending His Term in Office

Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok Signs Law Ending His Term in Office

18 Temmuz 2026CNBC
  • Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok has officially signed a constitutional amendment that alters the duration of his term in office. This change was initiated by Prime Minister Peter Magyar's ruling Tisza party, reflecting a significant shift in the political landscape of Hungary.
  • The implications of this amendment may affect the balance of power within the government and influence future elections.
  • Hungary has experienced a series of political shifts in recent years, with Prime Minister Peter Magyar's Tisza party gaining significant influence. This amendment is part of a broader trend of constitutional changes that have been scrutinized for their potential to undermine democratic processes.
  • The signing of this constitutional amendment by President Sulyok raises questions about the motivations behind the Tisza party's push for such a change. It suggests a strategic maneuver to consolidate power and potentially reshape the political narrative in Hungary.
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