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Protests Erupt in Hungary Over President’s Ouster Plans

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In Hungary, protests have erupted against the new government’s plans to remove President Tamás Sulyok, a move seen as a direct challenge to democratic norms. Thousands gathered in Budapest, responding to calls from former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who claims the ousting is an assault on the rule of law. The new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, argues that Sulyok’s presidency has been ineffective in countering the autocratic measures of Orbán’s regime.

The proposed constitutional amendment aims to not only remove Sulyok but also implement term limits for parliament members and create a new authority to investigate alleged financial abuses by the previous government. While the president’s role is largely ceremonial, the potential for Sulyok to obstruct legislation raises concerns among supporters of the new government.

Magyar’s administration has already begun dismantling Orbán’s legacy, including suspending state media services that were seen as propaganda tools. This rapid reform is crucial for unlocking EU funds, which Hungary desperately needs to address economic challenges exacerbated by years of autocratic rule.

The protests highlight a deep divide in Hungarian society, with many fearing that the new government’s actions could lead to a new form of authoritarianism. As the constitutional vote approaches, the outcome will significantly shape Hungary’s political landscape and its relationship with European democratic standards.

Source: PBS News

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