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Hungary's Prime Minister Threatens Constitutional Change to Remove President
1 Haziran 2026France 24
- Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has issued a warning regarding President Tamas Sulyok's refusal to resign, threatening to amend the constitution to remove him from office. The government, holding a two-thirds parliamentary majority, is poised to take legal action if necessary.
- Sulyok, appointed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, is expected to remain in his position until 2029.
- Hungary has experienced significant political shifts since Viktor Orban's rise to power, with increasing concerns about the erosion of democratic institutions. The current government's actions against Sulyok may reflect broader efforts to consolidate power and eliminate opposition within the political framework.
- This situation highlights the ongoing political tensions in Hungary, particularly the struggle between the current government and remnants of Orban's administration. Magyar's willingness to amend the constitution raises questions about the balance of power and the implications for democratic governance in Hungary.
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