The article discusses ongoing political activity within the Tisza faction, which aims to appoint a new president of the republic by August 20. It mentions that the National Assembly reconvened on Monday, with two major proposals on the agenda: the abolition of the Sovereignty Protection Office and a reduction in mayors' salaries. Both proposals sparked significant political debate. The Fidesz party views the abolition of the office as abandoning Hungarian sovereignty, while several mayors, including Márki-Zay Péter, consider salary cuts a major mistake.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the proposed changes as politically contentious, emphasizing the Fidesz perspective that the Sovereignty Protection Office's abolition represents a loss of national sovereignty. It highlights criticism from mayors like Márki-Zay Péter, who oppose salary reductions, but does not平衡左






