Hungarian Prime Minister Seeks Constitutional Amendment to Remove President Sulyok

Hungarian Prime Minister Seeks Constitutional Amendment to Remove President Sulyok
1 min readPoliticsLegal

The dispute between Hungary's new government and its president signals potential constitutional changes and political realignment.

  • Prime Minister Péter Magyar came to power in April.
  • Magyar gave President Tamas Sulyok a deadline of Sunday to leave office, according to Al Jazeera.
  • President Sulyok has refused to step aside as requested by the prime minister.
  • The situation has led to what BBC News describes as a constitutional clash.
  • Magyar plans to amend Hungary's constitution to remove President Sulyok, according to Al Jazeera.

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has initiated steps to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok, following Sulyok's refusal to resign after being given a deadline by Magyar.

This confrontation could reshape Hungary's political structure and highlights tensions between the executive and presidential offices following a change in government.

Observers are watching for parliamentary action on constitutional amendments and potential responses from President Sulyok and his supporters.

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