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Hungary's president signs law change ending his term in office

Hungary
# 18 July 2026 23:41 (UTC +04:00)

Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok has signed a constitutional amendment ​passed by Prime Minister Peter Magyar's ruling Tisza party that ends his term as head of state, ‌Sulyok said in a statement on Saturday, APA reports citing Reuters.

The legislation was part of Magyar's drive to dismantle former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's bastions of power, for which Magyar says he received a strong mandate from voters after ousting the right-wing leader in an April election landslide.

The amendment will end ​Sulyok's term immediately, citing society's "serious loss of confidence" in a leader elected in early 2024 by lawmakers from ​Orban's nationalist Fidesz party.

Sulyok said he had no choice but to rubber-stamp the legislation as ⁠it respected the letter of the law. However, the former Constitutional Court judge warned the reform has harmed the rule ​of law in Hungary.

"The seventeenth amendment to the Constitution has marked a watershed in Hungary's constitutional democracy," Sulyok said.

"By removing ​public office holders in a manner that openly violates the rule of law ... it sets a negative precedent that inflicts a deep wound on the constitutional values of democracy, the separation of powers, and the rule of law."

Orban, who critics say weakened democratic institutions during his ​16 years in power, criticised the reforms on Facebook.

"Tyranny is no longer a threat but reality. If this could be ​done to the President, tomorrow, no one will be safe," he said.

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