Prime Minister Peter Magyar Proposes that Hungarian Parliamentarians Not Be Able to Stay in the Legislature for More than 12 Years
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magjar proposed that the work of members of parliament be limited to a maximum of 12 years, as part of a wider package of constitutional reforms.
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar wants to limit the term of office of members of parliament to twelve years. The regulation also concerns his predecessor Victor Orbán.
In Hungary, MEPs will be allowed to hold office for a maximum of twelve years in the future.
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar proposed on Saturday the limitation to 12 years of the period during which a member of parliament can exercise his office, in a broader package of constitutional reforms, reports on you, taken over by Agerpres.
Hungary's Prime Minister has already amended the Constitution to limit the term of office of the Head of State. Now, Péter Magyar is planning a similar arrangement for Members of Parliament.
Hungary's new head of government plans to limit parliamentary mandates to twelve years.The regulation is to apply only from the 2030 election – the current parliament remains unaffected.Hungary wants to limit the duration of parliamentary activity to twelve years in the future. Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced this on Facebook.The new regulation is therefore part of a package of constitutional amendments that he has introduced into parliame…

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