Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has publicly stated he sees no legal justification for his removal from office and believes a proposed constitutional amendment targeting him is incompatible with the rule of law. He affirmed he has no intention of resigning. Sulyok indicated that Prime Minister Orbán has yet to present any legitimate public reason for seeking his dismissal. This statement comes amid growing speculation about potential political tensions and a possible effort to influence the presidency. The proposed amendment would alter the powers and responsibilities of the head of state, effectively paving the way for Sulyok's removal. The President's strong response suggests a developing conflict between the executive and presidential branches of government. This situation raises concerns about the stability of Hungary’s constitutional framework.

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