Hungarian PM Magyar Threatens to Remove President from Office

Hungarian PM Magyar Threatens to Remove President from Office

Hungary's president has refused Prime Minister Péter Magyar's demand to resign, creating a constitutional crisis. Magyar has demanded the resignation of the president appointed during the Orbán era, but the president has refused to step down.

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A constitutional crisis is unfolding in Hungary, with Prime Minister Péter Magyar threatening to remove the head of state after the president refused to step down. The conflict stems from Magyar's demand that the president, appointed during the Orbán administration, should resign.

The president has resisted Magyar's pressure and refused to resign, creating a sharp standoff between the two senior officials. Magyar has indicated he is prepared to use constitutional mechanisms to remove the president from office if the latter refuses to leave voluntarily.

The crisis reflects broader political tensions in Hungary, where the new government is attempting to break the institutional ties established during former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's long tenure in power. Removing the president would be an extraordinary step that would require parliamentary support and several constitutional procedures.

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