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Hungary’s president signs a constitutional amendment ending his term
Hungary’s president, Tamás Sulyok, signed a constitutional amendment into law ending his term, resolving a dispute with the new government led by Prime Minister Péter Magyar. The amendment, passed by Magyar’s Tisza party, aims to remove officials appointed under former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and includes judicial reforms and a 12-year term limit for lawmakers.
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