Hungary’s parliament votes to remove president tamás sulyok from office
Constitutional Amendment
Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that will remove President Tamás Sulyok from office.
Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that will remove President Tamás Sulyok from office.
Constitutional Impact
Hungary’s parliamentary vote to amend the constitution signifies a substantial alteration in governance, potentially undermining judicial independence and setting a precedent for political control over institutional roles.
Hungary’s parliamentary vote to amend the constitution signifies a substantial alteration in governance, potentially undermining judicial independence and setting a precedent for political control over institutional roles.
Political Tension
“This amendment undermines the rule of law,” stated President Tamás Sulyok, affirming his position against what he deems an unconstitutional manoeuvre.
“This amendment undermines the rule of law,” stated President Tamás Sulyok, affirming his position against what he deems an unconstitutional manoeuvre.
EU News explains: can Hungary's PM Magyar really remove president Sulyok from office?

Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, with Prime Minister Péter Magyar accusing him of being Orbán’s puppet. But he refuses to resign and argues the move in unconstitutional. What happens next? EU News explains:

