Hungary's President Signs Amendment to End Term After Parliamentary Vote
1-Minute Brief
The president's agreement to step down follows parliamentary and governmental pressure, signaling a shift in Hungary's political leadership.
Key Facts
- Hungary's president has signed a constitutional amendment ending his term.
- Tamás Sulyok is described as an Orbán loyalist.
- Parliament backed the president's removal prior to his agreement to step down.
- The president had until Saturday night to agree to end his term.
- The move resolves a dispute with the new government.
What Happened
Hungary's president signed a constitutional amendment to end his term after parliament supported his removal. This action follows a period of dispute with the new government.
Why It Matters
The president's departure marks a significant change in Hungary's political landscape and may affect the balance of power between government branches.
What's Next
Attention will turn to the appointment of a new president and the potential impact on Hungary's political direction.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter3h agoHungary's president agrees to stand down after parliament backs removal
- The IndependentLeft41m agoHungary’s president signs a constitutional amendment ending his term
