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Hungary Passes Amendment to End President's Mandate

The amendment passed 139 to 6 and would trigger immediate removal if Sulyok signs it, while also imposing 12-year term limits on lawmakers.

  • On Monday, Hungary's parliament approved the 17th amendment to the Fundamental Law by a 139–6 vote, terminating the mandate of President Tamás Sulyok and restructuring key state institutions.
  • Prime Minister Péter Magyar, who ended Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule in April, labeled Sulyok a "puppet" of the former premier and argued removing him is essential to dismantle Orban-era power structures.
  • The legislation introduces a 12-year term limit for MPs and restores a 70-year retirement age for Constitutional Court judges. Fidesz lawmakers boycotted the session, calling the amendment "unprecedented" assault on Hungary's democratic order.
  • President Sulyok faces a five-day deadline to sign the amendment, which would immediately end his mandate the following day; Tisza vowed to launch impeachment proceedings if he refuses.
  • Fidesz parliamentary group leader Gergely Gulyás resigned Monday, citing the new 12-year term limit barring him from future elections. Magyar plans comprehensive constitutional reform this autumn, signaling permanent institutional reconfiguration.
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With the approval of the 17th constitutional amendment, the President (pro-Orban), Tamás Sulyok, can now be removed from office. He has four days left to resign, sign the amendment or refer it to the court.

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The deposed position can take the decision to the Constitutional Court, presided over by judges appointed by the former presidentVisegrad after Orbán: Hungary and Poland reactivate the conservative axis of the east to increase their power in Brussels The Hungarian Parliament has approved a package of constitutional reforms that provides, among other measures, for the dismissal of President Tamás Sulyok. It is an offensive of the Prime Minister, …

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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