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Large-scale constitutional reform proposed by Peter Magyar. President Sulyok in danger. The Hungarian state will not become a hostage again
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Large-scale constitutional reform proposed by Peter Magyar. President Sulyok in danger. The Hungarian state will not become a hostage again

Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has proposed a major constitutional reform package consisting of 12 points, including limits on parliamentary mandates, increased independence for the Constitutional Court, and age restrictions for judges. The reforms were announced via a video posted on Magyar's Facebook page and aim to create a more transparent process for drafting the constitution, unlike previous revisions made behind closed doors. The reforms also seek to prevent Hungary from becoming a 'hostage state' again by altering how laws are adopted, enhancing judicial autonomy, and establishing a unified police administration. One of the amendments would remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, who is seen as a close ally of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar criticized Orbán for institutional clientelism and leading the country in his own interest and that of a small group of oligarchs.

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Large-scale constitutional reform proposed by Peter Magyar. President Sulyok in danger. The Hungarian state will not become a hostage again

Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has proposed a major constitutional reform package consisting of 12 points, including limits on parliamentary mandates, increased independence for the Constitutional Court, and age restrictions for judges. The reforms were announced via a video posted on Magyar's Facebook page and aim to create a more transparent process for drafting the constitution, unlike previous revisions made behind closed doors. The reforms also seek to prevent Hungary from becoming a 'hostage state' again by altering how laws are adopted, enhancing judicial autonomy, and establishing a unified police administration. One of the amendments would remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, who is seen as a close ally of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar criticized Orbán for institutional clientelism and leading the country in his own interest and that of a small group of oligarchs.

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