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Hungarian President to be removed from office
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Hungarian President to be removed from office

Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment allowing for the removal of President Tamás Sulyok, who is seen as a puppet of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The amendment was passed by the National Assembly in Budapest with 139 votes, and members of the ruling Fidesz party, led by Orbán, boycotted the session. Current Prime Minister Péter Magyar, leader of the center-right TISZA party, argued that the amendment is necessary to implement the mandate won in April's election. If Sulyok does not sign the law within five days, the parliament will initiate impeachment proceedings. The amendment would end Sulyok's term immediately and limit parliamentary mandates to a maximum of twelve years, effectively barring Orbán from running again. This follows another constitutional change in June limiting the prime minister's term to eight years. The move has sparked controversy, with some experts supporting the changes as democratically justified while others, including Human Rights Watch, criticize them as rushed.

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Deutsche Welle (Deutsch) logoDeutsche Welle (Deutsch)State / PublicConservative5 hr. ago
Hungarian President to be removed from office

Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment allowing for the removal of President Tamás Sulyok, who is seen as a puppet of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The amendment was passed by the National Assembly in Budapest with 139 votes, and members of the ruling Fidesz party, led by Orbán, boycotted the session. Current Prime Minister Péter Magyar, leader of the center-right TISZA party, argued that the amendment is necessary to implement the mandate won in April's election. If Sulyok does not sign the law within five days, the parliament will initiate impeachment proceedings. The amendment would end Sulyok's term immediately and limit parliamentary mandates to a maximum of twelve years, effectively barring Orbán from running again. This follows another constitutional change in June limiting the prime minister's term to eight years. The move has sparked controversy, with some experts supporting the changes as democratically justified while others, including Human Rights Watch, criticize them as rushed.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the constitutional amendments as a legitimate democratic process driven by the newly elected government under Péter Magyar, portraying opposition figures like Sulyok as puppets of Orbán. It emphasizes the government's narrative of implementing their electoral mandate, with minimal

Deutsche Welle (English) logoDeutsche Welle (English)State / PublicProgressive21 hr. ago
Hungary: Lawmakers pass law to oust Orban ally president

The Hungarian parliament passed a constitutional amendment aimed at removing President Tamas Sulyok, a close ally of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The move follows the election of Prime Minister Peter Magyar, whose pro-European party, Tisza, holds a two-thirds parliamentary majority. Magyar argues that Sulyok failed to uphold his duties by not opposing Orban's antidemocratic policies, citing this as a key campaign promise. Orban's party, Fidesz, condemned the amendment as an unprecedented attack on Hungary's democratic institutions. The amendment requires Sulyok to sign it within five days, or else Magyar's party will initiate an impeachment process. While the presidency is largely ceremonial, the president's role includes signing legislation and consulting the Constitutional Court.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the removal of President Sulyok as part of a broader effort to restore democracy and align with European values, emphasizing Magyar's pro-European stance and contrasting it with Orban's nationalist policies. The narrative portrays the amendment as a positive step toward democratic

Die Welt logoDie WeltIndependent🔒Center4 days ago
'Billions are coming', Hungary's Péter Magyar says of EU reconstruction fund

The article discusses Hungary's reaction to receiving funds from the European Union's recovery program. Péter Magyar, a Hungarian politician, expresses enthusiasm over the influx of billions of euros intended for post-pandemic economic recovery within the EU. The EU's recovery fund aims to support member states affected by the pandemic through financial assistance. Hungary, like other countries, has been allocated significant resources under this initiative. The article highlights the optimism surrounding these funds and their potential impact on Hungary's economy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral stance by highlighting the general sentiment of optimism regarding the EU recovery funds without taking a specific ideological position. It does not exhibit biased language or one-sided sourcing.

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