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Hungarian Parliament Approves Constitutional Amendment to Ban Orban From Returning to Power

Hungarian parliament passed a constitutional amendment imposing an eight-year term limit for prime ministers, which critics argue targets former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The amendment is retroactive, applying to those who have already served eight or more years in office. Orbán, who previously held power twice, commented on the change with irony, while his party criticized the move as politically motivated.

The Hungarian parliament approved a constitutional amendment this week that is set to prevent former leader Viktor Orbán from standing again for prime minister.

Recently elected Hungarian PM Péter Magyar appears to have cemented his grip on power in Budapest this week, with the National Assembly voting 135 to 50 in favour of imposing an eight-year term limit for prime ministers, 24.hu reported .

Critically, the amendment was designed to be retroactive, meaning that anyone who has previously served for eight or more years in office would be barred from running for prime minister in the future.

Critics have noted that there is only one man alive to whom this would apply, former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and have therefore accused Magyar of seeking to ban his political opponents.

Orbàn served two separate stints as prime minister, initially from 1998 to 2002, before serving as opposition leader until 2010, when he returned to power and remained in office until May of this year, when his Fidesz party fell to Magyar’s Tisza party.

When asked if the amendment concerned him on Monday, Orbán wryly quipped: “It doesn’t concern me, it’s about me.”

The leader of Orbán’s Fidesz party in the parliament, Gergely Gulyás, was less genial about the move by Magyar,  saying  that “implementing personalised legislation with retroactive effect is a unique low point” of the post-communist era of Hungarian governance.

Hungarian Member of European Parliament András László added : “Liberals preach democracy and apply legal means to exclude top challengers, instead of winning the argument and popular support. We’ve seen lawfare against conservatives in France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Poland, Czechia, etc.”

The Fidesz politician remarked: “In Hungary, we’ve been in power with a supermajority for 16 years. We’ve never banned our opponents from running. Tisza did it merely weeks after winning.”

In addition to barring Orbán from potentially running against him in the next election, Magyar has also moved to use lawfare to target allies of the former prime minister, establishing investigative committees dedicated to uncovering alleged misconduct by former Orbán government officials.

While this would normally be seen as a bid to clear the field of potential opponents, Magyar is also likely motivated by the prospect of Brussels releasing large sums of Covid relief funds that were frozen by Eurocrats over their opposition to Orbán’s conservative domestic policies.

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Hungarian Parliament Approves Constitutional Amendment to Ban Orban From Returning to Power

Hungarian parliament passed a constitutional amendment imposing an eight-year term limit for prime ministers, which critics argue targets former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The amendment is retroactive, applying to those who have already served eight or more years in office. Orbán, who previously held power twice, commented on the change with irony, while his party criticized the move as politically motivated.

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HuffPostParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
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Viktor Orbán was re-elected as leader of Hungary's Fidesz party despite his party's loss in recent elections. The re-election took place during a party congress where 729 out of 737 delegates voted in favor of Orbán, according to state news agency MTI. No challengers ran against him.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of Orbán's re-election without overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It does not include commentary or context that would suggest a particular ideological stance.

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Orban Retains Fidesz Leadership Despite Historic Election Loss

Viktor Orban secured re-election as leader of Hungary’s Fidesz party on Saturday despite growing internal dissatisfaction following a historic electoral defeat.

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