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POLITICSJul 13 · 20:32 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWSCain Burdeau

Clearing the rot: Hungarian parliament votes to dismantle Orbán’s network

Hungary's new government, led by Prime Minister Péter Magyar, used a parliamentary supermajority to pass constitutional amendments aimed at removing allies of former leader Viktor Orbán, including President Tamás Sulyok and top judges, and establishing an anti-corruption agency. The move, called 'Operation Clean Sweep,' seeks to dismantle Orbán's political and economic network and restore liberal democracy.

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