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.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the constitutional reform proposals and their implications without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from Magyar and mentions his criticisms of Orbán, but does not take a stance on whether the reforms are justified or biased. The framing remains neutral, with




