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Magyar files constitutional amendment to fire Orbán-allied president
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar filed a constitutional amendment proposal to remove President Tamás Sulyok and reduce the influence of Viktor Orbán's previous administration. Key measures include ending Sulyok's term, imposing a three-term limit for parliament members, establishing an independent Constitutional Court, and creating an asset recovery office to reclaim funds misused during Orbán's rule.
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