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Austria🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Ungarn: Abgeordnete sollen nach zwölf Jahren in Ruhestand

Austria's ORF News reports that Hungary plans to limit the tenure of members of parliament (MPs) to twelve years as part of a constitutional reform package introduced by Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The proposed changes include the removal of President Tamas Sulyok, who was appointed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This reform follows a previous decision by Magyar’s conservative TISZA Party to limit the term of the prime minister to eight years. While the new rule would apply to future MPs starting with the next election in 2030, the current parliament is not affected. However, the measure could prevent the 63-year-old Orban from running for office again within four years.

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Ungarn: Abgeordnete sollen nach zwölf Jahren in Ruhestand

Austria's ORF News reports that Hungary plans to limit the tenure of members of parliament (MPs) to twelve years as part of a constitutional reform package introduced by Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The proposed changes include the removal of President Tamas Sulyok, who was appointed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This reform follows a previous decision by Magyar’s conservative TISZA Party to limit the term of the prime minister to eight years. While the new rule would apply to future MPs starting with the next election in 2030, the current parliament is not affected. However, the measure could prevent the 63-year-old Orban from running for office again within four years.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the reforms as part of a broader constitutional overhaul initiated by the ruling party, emphasizing the leadership of Prime Minister Peter Magyar. It highlights the removal of President Sulyok, a move that aligns with the party's agenda, and notes the potential impact on former PM

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