Hungary Launches Major Constitutional Reform
Hungary has entered a new phase of political transformation after Parliament approved a major constitutional reform package. Prime Minister
Hungary has entered a new phase of political transformation after Parliament approved a major constitutional reform package. Prime Minister Péter Magyar said the changes are designed to strengthen democratic institutions, introduce parliamentary term limits, and reform the judiciary.
One of the most debated elements of the reform is the process that could remove President Tamás Sulyok from office if he refuses to sign the constitutional amendment. Supporters argue that the reforms will improve transparency and accountability, while critics believe they could increase political tensions in the country.
The reform package represents one of the biggest constitutional changes in recent Hungarian history and is expected to shape the country’s political landscape for years to come.


