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Hungarian Parliament Moves to Oust President Sulyok

· Published JUL 14, 2026 · 02:20 UTC · Updated JUL 14, 2026 · 19:13 UTC
Hungarian Parliament Moves to Oust President Sulyok

In a decisive move, Hungary's parliament has passed a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamas Sulyok from his ceremonial role. The amendment, which garnered 139 votes in favor and faced minimal opposition, symbolizes a broader strategy to dismantle the remnants of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's power structure.

The reform effort is spearheaded by newly-elected Prime Minister Peter Magyar and his Tisza Party, following their overwhelming electoral victory in April. Magyar's administration has been focused on diminishing Fidesz party influence, a campaign including judicial reforms and the establishment of anti-corruption measures to investigate past financial misconduct.

President Sulyok, nominated after his predecessor's controversial resignation, now faces potential impeachment should he refuse to sanction the amendment within the stipulated timeframe. The Tisza Party's constitutional reform initiatives underscore their commitment to restructuring Hungary's political landscape and breaking from the Orban era.

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