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Hungary’s Parliament Votes to Remove Orban-Appointed President from Office
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Hungary’s Parliament Votes to Remove Orban-Appointed President from Office

Hungary's parliament has voted to remove the Orban-appointed president, Tamas Sulyok, from office. The decision leaves Sulyok with a five-day window to either sign his own dismissal or risk impeachment. This development highlights ongoing tensions between the ruling Fidesz party and the presidency, which was appointed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The move underscores the political maneuvering within Hungary's government structure.

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Hungary’s Parliament Votes to Remove Orban-Appointed President from Office

Hungary's parliament has voted to remove the Orban-appointed president, Tamas Sulyok, from office. The decision leaves Sulyok with a five-day window to either sign his own dismissal or risk impeachment. This development highlights ongoing tensions between the ruling Fidesz party and the presidency, which was appointed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The move underscores the political maneuvering within Hungary's government structure.

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