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Hungarian President Tamas Schilyouk has issued an immediate constitutional revision ending his presidential term. This move was approved by the Parliament, dominated by the "Tiesa" party led by Prime Minister Peter Major. The action aims to dismantle the legacy of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This amendment is part of Major's broader effort to weaken the power bases previously held by Orban, following Major’s sweeping victory in the April 2024 elections. It establishes his new presidency on the basis of "serious loss of confidence" in Schilyouk, who agreed to the changes out of respect for the law despite warnings that such measures undermine the rule of law and set a negative precedent for democracy. There are plans to elect a new president after a new constitution comes into effect or within a maximum of five years, using the parliamentary majority that enables the party to amend laws easily.
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