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Magyar files constitutional amendment to fire Orbán-allied president

Hungary’s ruling party seeks to remove its own president in a constitutional power play

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Hungary’s ruling party filed a constitutional amendment to remove the president allied with Viktor Orbán, prompting legal scrutiny from the Venice Commission and an EU watchdog investigation. Coverage of the president’s potential removal quieted without a definitive resolution in subsequent reports.

Epilogue added 45d ago, after coverage quieted.

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The amendment, if approved, would allow the removal of Magyar without triggering a full presidential election. Coverage emphasizes the unprecedented nature of the move, with legal scholars noting the amendment’s potential to set a precedent for future presidential removals.

The European Commission has signaled it will monitor the process, while opposition figures warn of further erosion of democratic norms. Outlets including *Politico.eu*, *Bloomberg*, and *Euronews* highlight the political tension, framing it as a test of Orbán’s consolidation of power.

Watch for the Hungarian parliament’s response to the amendment, as well as reactions from the EU and international human rights groups. Legal challenges from opposition parties or Magyar himself could further escalate the standoff, though no such actions have been announced.

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Who is László Magyar and why is he being targeted?

László Magyar is Hungary’s president, elected in 2022 with Fidesz support. Coverage suggests he has clashed with Orbán’s government over legislative priorities, including refusing to sign a bill extending parliamentary terms to 12 years.

What is the 12-year term limit proposal?

According to *Yahoo* and *Verfassungsblog*, Orbán’s government has proposed a constitutional amendment to extend lawmakers’ terms from five to 12 years. Magyar’s refusal to sign the bill into law has intensified the political conflict.

Could this lead to EU intervention?

The European Commission has indicated it will investigate the move, per *Euronews*. While no formal action has been taken, the EU may scrutinize the process for compliance with democratic standards.

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