Hungary’s SHOCKING Power Shift: New President OUSTED, Orbán’s Era CRUMBLES!
Could a single parliamentary vote dismantle sixteen years of entrenched power and completely redefine a nation's political landscape? In a dramatic turn, Hungary's Parliament just passed a sweeping constitutional amendment designed to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, directly targeting the legacy of former autocratic Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Current Prime Minister Péter Magyar, whose pro-European Tisza party secured a landslide victory in April, now wields a two-thirds majority, allowing him to systematically roll back Orbán's policies. The amendment, aimed at "restoring rule-of-law democracy," also introduces crucial judicial reforms and imposes a 12-year term limit on lawmakers, effectively sidelining long-standing Fidesz members. Despite protests from Orbán's Fidesz party, which boycotted the historic vote, Magyar declared the beginning of "the transformation of the Orbán legal system," signaling the closure of an era. The outgoing president, an Orbán appointee, still needs to sign the amendment, but Tisza has vowed impeachment if he resists. This bold move underscores a profound struggle for Hungary's democratic future, with the new government rapidly dismantling institutions perceived as tools of Orbán's "mafia" regime. Don't miss out on more critical global developments – subscribe to our channel for the latest analyses!
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