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Orbán allies protest in Hungary against plans to oust President Tamás Sulyok
Opponents of Hungary's new government gathered in Budapest to protest plans to remove President Tamás Sulyok via a constitutional amendment. The new center-right government, led by Péter Magyar, aims to dismantle former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's political influence by implementing reforms and removing appointees. Orbán and his Fidesz party claim the move threatens democratic norms, while Magyar argues Sulyok failed to uphold his presidential duties.
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