Hungary’s Magyar threatens constitutional amendment if Orban-appointed president refuses to resign
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar is pushing to remove President Tamas Sulyok from office, calling him a loyalist of former leader Viktor Orban who failed to stand up for democracy. Magyar claims he’ll use his party’s parliamentary supermajority to change the constitution and force Sulyok out if he doesn’t resign, framing it as a necessary step to restore national unity and democratic integrity. The move has sparked debate over whether it’s a legitimate democratic reset or a politically driven power grab.
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