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Orbán-appointed Hungarian president bans Orbán from returning to power

Summary by Politico Europe
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has long promised to introduce an eight-year term limit for his position, where Viktor Orbán served 20 years.

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The constitutional amendments are retroactive to May 2, 1990. Hungary: Viktor Orbán Can No Longer Be Prime Minister. The constitutional amendment was initiated by the ruling Tisza party. It then won parliamentary approval on June 15. Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party sharply criticized the changes, calling them "biased" and pointing out that retroactive application of the law is illegal. According to the opposition, no other country in Europe imposes …

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The approval of the measure comes in the midst of a growing debate on the concentration of power in Hungary, where Orbán has remained in power since 2010 with large parliamentary majorities.

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The President of Hungary signed the 16th Amendment to the Constitution.

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Predsednik Mađarske Tamaš Šuljok has signed up for the Prime Minister's mandate for the Prime Minister, so he will be a candidate for the Prime Minister Viktor Orban's position.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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