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Hungary’s president agrees to stand down after law change ends his term
Hungary’s president Tamás Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment ending his term immediately, citing a 'serious loss of confidence' in him. The amendment was passed by prime minister Péter Magyar’s ruling Tisza party.
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