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Hungary’s Political Tensions Rise Over Presidential Resignation

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has escalated tensions by threatening to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok, an appointee of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Sulyok, who has refused to resign before his term ends in 2029, is accused by Magyar of failing to represent national unity and serving Orban’s interests. This move signals a significant shift in Hungary’s political landscape, as Magyar’s government aims to dismantle Orban’s legacy and replace key figures in public office.

The proposed constitutional amendment, which would require a two-thirds parliamentary majority, could deepen the political divide in Hungary. Sulyok has warned that such actions could lead to a constitutional crisis, further damaging Hungary’s international reputation and democratic standing. The president’s role, while largely ceremonial, includes the power to challenge legislation, which could hinder Magyar’s reform agenda.

Magyar’s government, having recently ousted Orban, is keen to assert its authority and reshape the political framework established over the past 16 years. This situation highlights the fragility of Hungary’s democracy and the potential for increased instability as the new administration seeks to consolidate power.

As tensions mount, the implications of this political struggle extend beyond Hungary, potentially affecting its relationships within the European Union and altering the dynamics of governance in the region. Observers will be watching closely to see how this conflict unfolds and its impact on Hungary’s future.

Source: France 24

News Category: Politics Tags: hungary, magyar, politics, president, sulyok

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