Orbán-appointed Hungarian president bans Orbán from returning to power
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The President of Hungary signed the 16th Amendment to the Constitution.
The approval of the measure comes in the midst of a growing debate on the concentration of power in Hungary, where Orbán has remained in power since 2010 with large parliamentary majorities.
Predsednik Mađarske Tamaš Šuljok has signed up for the Prime Minister's mandate for the Prime Minister, so he will be a candidate for the Prime Minister Viktor Orban's position.
A decision was made regarding the sixteenth amendment to the Fundamental Law.
President of the Republic Tamás Sulyok signed the sixteenth amendment to the Fundamental Law, according to which a person who has held the office of Prime Minister for a total of at least eight years, including interruptions, cannot be elected as Prime Minister. On Monday, June 15, the parliament decided to accept the amendment to the Fundamental Law, the proposal was supported by the entire Tisza faction and the representatives of Mi Hazánk, wh…

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