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Germany🏛️ PoliticsProgressive3 hr. ago

President. - The next item is the joint debate on the following motions for resolutions:

The article discusses the attempted removal of Hungary's president, Tamás Sulyok, by the new prime minister, Péter Magyar. Following a constitutional amendment approved by Parliament, Magyar has the authority to remove Sulyok immediately. The amendment also limits parliamentary mandates to twelve years and sets an age limit for constitutional judges at 70. Opposition parties, including those aligned with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, boycotted the vote and criticized the changes. Magyar claims the reforms are necessary to dismantle the legacy of Orbán's regime, while critics argue the methods could mirror past authoritarian tactics. Sulyok has five days to sign the amendment, otherwise Magyar will initiate a parliamentary removal process.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentProgressive3 hr. ago
President. - The next item is the joint debate on the following motions for resolutions:

The article discusses the attempted removal of Hungary's president, Tamás Sulyok, by the new prime minister, Péter Magyar. Following a constitutional amendment approved by Parliament, Magyar has the authority to remove Sulyok immediately. The amendment also limits parliamentary mandates to twelve years and sets an age limit for constitutional judges at 70. Opposition parties, including those aligned with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, boycotted the vote and criticized the changes. Magyar claims the reforms are necessary to dismantle the legacy of Orbán's regime, while critics argue the methods could mirror past authoritarian tactics. Sulyok has five days to sign the amendment, otherwise Magyar will initiate a parliamentary removal process.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the removal of President Sulyok as a necessary step to 'dismantle the legacy' of the Orbán regime, using strong language like 'Verrat an der ungarischen Nation' ('betrayal of the Hungarian nation') and portrays the opposition as resisting reform. It emphasizes the legitimacy ofMag

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