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Hungary: MPs amend constitution to remove pro-Orban president

In Hungary, lawmakers have amended the constitution to remove the president who supports Orban. The change reflects growing tensions within the country's political landscape, where the ruling party has been accused of consolidating power. This constitutional revision highlights the ongoing struggle between different factions within Hungarian politics, particularly regarding the role of the presidency. The move comes amid broader concerns about democratic norms and institutional checks in Hungary.

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Hungary: MPs amend constitution to remove pro-Orban president

In Hungary, lawmakers have amended the constitution to remove the president who supports Orban. The change reflects growing tensions within the country's political landscape, where the ruling party has been accused of consolidating power. This constitutional revision highlights the ongoing struggle between different factions within Hungarian politics, particularly regarding the role of the presidency. The move comes amid broader concerns about democratic norms and institutional checks in Hungary.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the removal of the pro-Orban president as a positive step toward restoring balance and democratic principles, implying criticism of Orban's leadership style and his influence over the executive branch. The focus on constitutional reform as a means to limit presidential power align

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