Hungarian Opposition Leader Threatens Constitutional Amendment to Oust President
Peter Magyar, a Hungarian opposition leader, has threatened legal action and constitutional amendment to force President Tamas Sulyok from office. Sulyok, appointed under Viktor Orban, has refused to resign before his term ends in 2029.
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar on Monday threatened legal action and said the government would use its two-thirds parliamentary majority to amend the constitution to force President Tamas Sulyok from office. Sulyok, who was appointed under former prime minister Viktor Orban, has refused to resign before his term ends in 2029.