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Hungarian government spokesman denies report Orban plans to introduce presidential system

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BUDAPEST, Dec 11 (Reuters) – Hungary’s government spokesman denied a media report on Thursday that Prime Minister Viktor Orban was about to introduce a “presidential system”. He ‍made his comment on X after Bloomberg reported that nationalist Orban, who faces an election that is likely to be held in April 2026, was exploring this option. Citing an unnamed source familiar with the situation, the Bloomberg report ‌said Orban was considering how to…

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The speech spokesman of the Hungarian government denied, on the other hand, a press report that Prime Minister Viktor Orban would be able to introduce a "presidential system", reports Reuters.

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The Hungarian Government's spokesman rejected, on the other hand, a press release according to which Prime Minister Viktor Orban would analyse the possibility of introducing a "presidential system" in Hungary.

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Investors don't like the speculation that Hungary would switch to a presidential system, Lajos Bokros also spoke out against the abolition of the 13th and 14th month pension and the privatization of the pension system, the Hungarian government signed an agreement on natural gas with Azerbaijan - the most important news of the day in one place.

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WTVB broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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