Hungary’s Fidesz party is blocking a submission to the Constitutional Court from Tamás Sulyok, alleging a secret agreement between Péter Magyar’s brother-in-law and a judge on the court. Fidesz claims this alleged pact is the reason for the obstruction of Sulyok’s filing. The party has condemned Friday as a “shameful day” for Hungarian constitutionalism. Details of the alleged agreement have not been publicly disclosed. The accusations center around potential conflicts of interest influencing the court’s proceedings. This development escalates tensions within Hungary’s political landscape and raises questions about the impartiality of the Constitutional Court. Further investigation is expected as the situation unfolds.