Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has declared his intention to initiate a constitutional amendment aimed at removing President Tamás Sulyok from his position. The announcement signals a significant political challenge to the current presidential office. Details regarding the specific grounds for removal and the proposed constitutional changes remain limited, but Magyar framed the move as a necessary step. This action represents a bold move by the Prime Minister, potentially reshaping Hungary’s political landscape. The proposed amendment would require parliamentary approval to take effect. Further details are expected as the proposal is formally presented and debated within the Hungarian legislature.
