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Hungary to limit prime ministers to maximum eight-year terms

Hungary to limit prime ministers to maximum eight-year terms

Summary

Hungary’s new government, led by Péter Magyar, has proposed a constitutional change to limit prime ministers to eight years in office. This rule would prevent Viktor Orbán, who has served 20 years as prime minister, from returning to power. The amendment also plans to remove a controversial government agency and reclaim control over public foundations previously influenced by Orbán’s party.

Key Facts

  • The new amendment limits prime ministers to a total of eight years in office, including interrupted terms.
  • Viktor Orbán has served five terms totaling 20 years, so the limit would bar him from serving again.
  • The amendment aims to restore democratic checks and the rule of law in Hungary.
  • It would allow the government to dissolve the sovereignty protection office, accused of spying without court approval.
  • The amendment seeks to take control of foundations that manage universities and think tanks, treating their assets as national property.
  • Péter Magyar’s government won a large majority in the recent election, making the amendment likely to pass.
  • The new government has also changed Hungary’s foreign policy, signaling less support for Russia amid the Ukraine conflict.
  • Magyar’s administration has started suspending state media broadcasts that supported Orbán and asked his appointees to resign.
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