البرلمان المجري يصوت على عزل الرئيس في إصلاح دستوري مثير للجدل 14.07.2026

The Hungarian parliament, dominated by Prime Minister Péter Magyar's pro-European Tisza party, passed a controversial constitutional reform on Monday that includes the immediate termination of President Tamas Sulyok's term. The vote occurred in a chamber largely deserted by opposition lawmakers from Viktor Orban's Fidesz party, who denounced the action as "a dark day for Hungarian democracy." Magyar accused the 70-year-old former constitutional judge of being a "puppet" of his nationalist predecessor and remaining silent during authoritarian abuses under the previous government. Sulyok now has five days to sign the reforms into law, which would lead to his own dismissal.

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