Hungary’s President Tamás Sulyok has publicly accused Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government of attempting to orchestrate his removal from office through planned constitutional changes. In an interview with *Weltwoche*, Sulyok stated the proposed amendments would create a mechanism for his dismissal. He believes this move represents an attack on both democracy and the rule of law within Hungary. The President’s comments signal growing tension between the executive and presidential branches of the Hungarian government. Details of the proposed constitutional changes remain limited, but Sulyok’s strong reaction suggests they involve significant alterations to presidential powers. This development raises concerns about the stability of Hungary’s political landscape and the balance of power. The President’s statement is a significant challenge to the relatively new government led by Prime Minister Magyar.