Hungary Has a New President From Today
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Former judge of the TEDH elected head of state by parliament on 11 August, keeps Magyar's promise to remove "fantoches from the regime" of Orbán from the institutions.
Hungary has a new President from today
Parliament elected András Baka, the former President of the Supreme Court, as President of the Republic on August 11, after he had been nominated by the governing Tisza group. Baka was elected by MPs in a secret ballot with 140 votes in favour and 6 against, with opposition Fidesz and the Christian Democrats (KDNP) not taking part in the vote.Continue reading
He claims that, as head of state, he has "a unique opportunity" to restore deteriorated relations with the allied countries. More information: Péter Magyar amends the Hungarian Constitution to purge the head of state and other officials loyal to Orbán
On Wednesday, 19 August, Andrash Baka officially assumed the presidency of Hungary, and the new Head of State elected the National Assembly on 11 August.
Former president of the country's Supreme Court of Magic and the European Court of Human Rights, replaces Tamas Sulyok and states that Hungary "needs justice", with a future that "cannot be built on revenge"
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