Following the parliamentary elections held in April, the P. Magyaro “Tisza” party secured two-thirds of the votes, leading to the ousting of V. Orban, who had served as prime minister since 2010.
With this substantial majority, the P. Magyaro party now possesses the authority to initiate constitutional amendments. A key point of contention involves the succession plan for the presidency.
The individual slated to succeed T. Sylyok in 2024 is reportedly a trusted associate of V. Orban.
P. Magyaro has publicly leveled accusations against this successor regarding alleged misconduct linked to V. Orban’s tenure.
Furthermore, P. Magyaro claimed that T. Sulyok and other high-ranking state officials acted as mere proxies for Orban.
However, this political maneuvering has generated increased criticism regarding the removal of T. Sulyok, with some observers arguing that such actions establish a dangerous legal precedent. Adding to the legal dimension, Amnesty International has stated that T.
Sulyok retains the right to a fair trial. The Fidesz party has publicly characterized the recent actions taken by P. Magyaro as politically motivated.
The process of determining who will assume the role of president remains a focal point of national political debate, with differing accounts of the legitimacy of the leadership transition.
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