Magyar files constitutional amendment to fire Orbán-allied president
Hungary proposes constitutional amendment to remove president allied with PM Orbán
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Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar has filed a constitutional amendment to remove the country's president, who is allied with former PM Orbán. Coverage emphasizes the move's potential implications for Hungary's politics and its relations with European watchdogs.
Outlets including Bloomberg, Euronews, and Politico are reporting on the development. The situation's impact on Hungary's governance and the response from European bodies remain to be seen.
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Quick answers
Who filed the constitutional amendment
Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar
What is the amendment aimed at
Removing the president allied with former PM Orbán
How are European bodies responding
A European watchdog is set to investigate
Coverage (5)
- The Constitution Always Speaks in the Present Verfassungsblog · 1d ago
- Hungarian PM proposes 12-year term limit for lawmakers Yahoo · 1d ago
- European watchdog to investigate push to remove Hungarian president Euronews.com · 1d ago
- Hungary Files Constitutional Bill to Oust Orban-Allied President Bloomberg.com · 1d ago
- Magyar files constitutional amendment to fire Orbán-allied president politico.eu · 1d ago broke it first
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