Tamas Sulyok
Coverage of Tamas Sulyok in the Nexus archive.
- Hungary raids Orban’s Fidesz party servers in graft probe
Hungarian prosecutors raided servers of Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party as part of an investigation into alleged corruption linked to the National Cultural Fund. Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s government, which replaced Orban, has pursued anti-corruption measures and accused former allies of enabling systemic corruption.
- Hungary's president signs amendment ending his own term
Hungary's president, Tamas Sulyok, an ally of former PM Viktor Orban, signed a constitutional amendment ending his own term. He criticized the law, while lawmakers argued that his continued tenure had hindered national progress.
- Hungary: Lawmakers pass law to oust Orban ally president
Hungarian parliament passed a law to remove President Tamas Sulyok, a move aimed at transitioning the country away from the Viktor Orban era. The legislation seeks to oust Sulyok, who is associated with Orban's political influence.
- Hungary’s Magyar threatens constitutional amendment if Orban-appointed president refuses to resign
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar threatened legal action and a constitutional amendment to force President Tamas Sulyok from office. Sulyok, appointed under former prime minister Viktor Orban, has refused to resign before his term ends in 2029.
- Hungary’s Magyar to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok
Hungary's PM Peter Magyar plans to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok, who has been given a deadline of Sunday to leave office. Magyar came to power in April and set the deadline for Sulyok's resignation.
- Hungary's PM Peter Magyar moves to oust president
Hungary's new Prime Minister Peter Magyar has initiated efforts to remove President Tamas Sulyok, threatening constitutional action. Sulyok has refused Magyar's demand for his resignation.
- Hungary President Signals He Won’t Resign in Challenge to Magyar
Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok stated he will not resign amid a challenge to Magyar. He delivered a speech at a two-day AI conference held at the Hungarian House of Music in Budapest in 2025.
- Hungary’s Magyar says new government could take power at beginning of May
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, announced that the new government could take power by early May following a landslide election victory. Magyar aims to reform Hungary's governmental structure and replace Orbán's policies, with President Tamas Sulyok supporting the transition. Magyar also called for the resignation of Sulyok, who was elected by Orbán's majority, and warned of constitutional changes if he refuses.