The Hungarian Prime Minister’s plan to remove the president caused a political storm

On Monday, Prime Minister P. Magyaro announced a draft constitutional amendment designed to immediately terminate the presidency. This move came as P.

Magyaro urged President Tamasas Sulyokas to resign. The political tension stems from Magyaro’s campaign, during which he secured representation representing more than two-thirds of the parliamentary seats, promising to initiate a change in governance following a sixteen-year tenure under V. Orbano.

The constitutional amendment, which Magyaro’s party is positioned to pass due to its parliamentary majority, has drawn scrutiny. Political scientist Gabor Torok expressed concern, noting that the proposed amendment raises questions regarding the established principle of the rule of law. Meanwhile, the domestic political standoff was accompanied by international news coverage.

The spotlight shifted to a Ukrainian restoration event held in Poland, where Ukrainian President V. Zelenskis did not appear. The situation was summarized by the observation that “When the gun is placed on the table, it means that it can be used.

When the gun is used, it means that the law is broken.”

The actions of the Prime Minister and the proposed constitutional changes have placed the nation at a constitutional crossroads, contrasting sharply with the international focus on stability and adherence to legal norms.

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