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Hungarian President Sulyok Signs Constitutional Amendment Ending His Term Prematurely
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment ending his term early after the parliament passed it with a 139-to-6 vote. Sulyok criticized the decision as an abuse of political power but stated he signed to fulfill constitutional obligations. The amendment is part of a broader constitutional overhaul led by Prime Minister Péter Magyar's party, which holds a two-thirds majority.
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