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PM Magyar to Replace of Half of Opposition MPs, Fire President and Head of Constitutional Court

Hungary Today

Hungary Today

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June 23, 2026

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Rage and threats, Péter Magyar during his speech in Parliament. The TISZA government is drafting a new constitution, Péter Magyar has announced in parliament yesterday. In this he wants to cap the term of office for members of parliament at 12 years likely retrospectively, and change the fundamental law in order to remove President [] The post PM Magyar to Replace of Half of Opposition MPs, Fire President and Head of Constitutional Court appeared first on Hungary Today.

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