Hungary’s Presidential office has responded to a constitutional amendment enabling the removal of the President from office. The amendment, passed by the parliamentary majority, has prompted concerns regarding the rule of law and potential abuse of power. The Presidential statement urged respect for the principles of the rule of law and cautioned against arbitrary exercise of state authority by the governing parliamentary majority. Details of the amendment’s specific provisions were not provided in the initial statement. The response signals a growing tension between the President’s office and the ruling political forces. This development raises questions about the future balance of power within the Hungarian government. Further analysis will be needed to determine the full implications of this constitutional change.
