Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has revealed plans for legislation that could lead to the recall of President Tamas Sulyok. The move comes amid a growing dispute between Magyar and Sulyok, which has been publicly unfolding for several days. Magyar’s political group, Tisza, is currently drafting the necessary legal framework for the potential impeachment process. Details regarding the specific grounds for removal have not yet been fully disclosed, but the initiative signals a significant escalation of tensions within the Hungarian government. This development marks a notable challenge to Sulyok’s position and introduces further instability into Hungarian politics. The proposed legislation will need to navigate the Hungarian parliament for approval.