Hungary’s Magyar threatens constitutional amendment if Orban-appointed president refuses to resign
Hungary’s Magyar threatens constitutional amendment if Orban-appointed president refuses to resign (france24); Hungary's PM Peter Magyar moves to oust president (dw)

Magyar has threatened legal action and plans to use the parliamentary majority to amend the constitution to oust Sulyok. This follows Sulyok's refusal to resign by the deadline set by Magyar.
- Magyar has a two-thirds parliamentary majority that could facilitate a constitutional amendment.
- Sulyok was appointed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
- Magyar set a deadline for Sulyok to resign, which has passed without compliance.
Why it matters
This situation reflects ongoing political tensions in Hungary and the government's approach to consolidating power.
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR5320: Transatlantic Growth Enterprise Act.
HR5320 · 119th Congress
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What HR5320 actually does
This story is about Hungary's PM Peter Magyar moves to oust president. This bill would Direct the Executive Branch to run a “Transatlantic Growth Enterprise” program with a stated focus that includes strengthening democracy/rul.
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- Direct the Executive Branch to run a “Transatlantic Growth Enterprise” program with a stated focus that includes • Create an ongoing policy framework Congress would use to press for accountability, governance safeguards.
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This story is about Hungary's Magyar threatens constitutional amendment if Orban-appointed president refuses to resign. This bill would Create a “Transatlantic Growth Enterprise” program covering Hungary and require reporting/briefings, with a limitation tied to undermining d.
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- Create a “Transatlantic Growth Enterprise” program covering Hungary and require reporting/briefings • Set U.S. policy to combat corruption/kleptocracy (including referencing tools like Global Magnitsky) that would shape.
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