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Hungary’s Political Shift: Ousting Orban’s Ally President

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Hungary’s parliament has taken a significant step in its political transformation by passing a constitutional amendment aimed at ousting President Tamas Sulyok. This move is part of Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s broader strategy to dismantle the legacy of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who held power for 16 years. Magyar’s pro-European party, Tisza, now holds a two-thirds majority, enabling them to implement substantial changes to the political landscape.

The amendment, which passed with overwhelming support, reflects a commitment to restoring democratic norms that critics argue were eroded during Orban’s tenure. Magyar has framed the removal of Sulyok as a fulfillment of his election promises, citing the president’s failure to challenge Orban’s anti-democratic measures. This shift is not merely symbolic; it could pave the way for more significant reforms in Hungary’s governance and legal framework.

Sulyok’s role, while largely ceremonial, includes the power to sign legislation into law and request judicial reviews of parliamentary decisions. If he refuses to sign the amendment, Tisza has indicated plans to initiate impeachment proceedings, further escalating the political tension. The absence of Orban during this critical vote underscores the growing divide within Hungarian politics.

As Hungary navigates this transition, the implications for its democratic institutions and relationship with the European Union will be closely monitored. The outcome of this political shift could influence Hungary’s future direction and its standing within the broader European context.

Source: DW News

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News Category: Politics Tags: democracy, hungary, orban, politics, reform

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