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Hungary Files Constitutional Bill to Oust Orban-Allied President
United States🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Hungary Files Constitutional Bill to Oust Orban-Allied President

Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar's government has submitted a constitutional amendment aimed at removing President Tamas Sulyok, who is aligned with former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The bill seeks to reduce Orban's political influence by ending Sulyok's presidency before his full term concludes. The amendment is expected to pass due to Magyar's ruling Tisza Party holding a parliamentary supermajority following a significant election in April. This move reflects ongoing tensions within Hungary's political landscape.

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Hungary Files Constitutional Bill to Oust Orban-Allied President

Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar's government has submitted a constitutional amendment aimed at removing President Tamas Sulyok, who is aligned with former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The bill seeks to reduce Orban's political influence by ending Sulyok's presidency before his full term concludes. The amendment is expected to pass due to Magyar's ruling Tisza Party holding a parliamentary supermajority following a significant election in April. This move reflects ongoing tensions within Hungary's political landscape.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the action as a necessary step to limit the political influence of a former nationalist leader (Orban), implying a shift toward more progressive governance. It emphasizes the removal of a president aligned with Orban, suggesting a break from past policies associated with him. The措

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