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By — Justin Spike, Associated Press Justin Spike, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/hungarian-prime-minister-magyar-to-amend-constitution-to-remove-president-sulyok Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar to amend constitution to remove President Sulyok World Jun 1, 2026 2:52 PM EDT BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary's government will amend the constitution to remove the country's president, part of a push by the new Prime Minister Péter Magyar to eliminate officials appointed under former populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar and his Tizsa party won an overwhelming victory in an election in April. With a two-thirds majority in parliament, they can make sweeping changes to the autocratic political system Orbán built over his 16 years in power. WATCH: How Hungary's vote to oust Viktor Orbán could have global implications Since his election victory, Magyar has repeatedly called on President Tamás Sulyok, appointed by Orbán's party, to resign or be removed by constitutional means. Magyar had given Sulyok, whom he repeatedly referred to as "Orbán's puppet," a May 31 deadline to leave office. While mostly a ceremonial role, Hungary's president is responsible for signing legislation into law and has the power to send bills passed by parliament to the constitutional court for review, raising concerns among supporters of the new government that he could use that power to obstruct its plans. Magyar held talks with Sulyok at the presidential Sándor Palace on Monday morning. Later, at a news conference, Magyar said the president had refused to resign. He added that he would instruct lawmakers from his party to immediately begin the "necessary procedures" to remove the president, a process he said would take around a month. "Hungary does not belong to Tamás Sulyok, nor to Viktor Orbán. It doesn't belong to a single party or political system," Magyar said. "The constitution states quite clearly that the president showcases the unity of the nation and guards the democratic functioning of the state." The prime minister did not give specifics on what kind of constitutional change would be used to remove Sulyok. Magyar also accused Sulyok of failing to perform his duty on a number of issues, including failing to speak out when Orbán made dehumanizing statements about his political opponents and critics, or when the previous government passed legislation banning the LGBTQ+ Pride event. "It is in Hungary's interest that this institution — the office of the president — regain the prestige that has been eroded by its silence and inaction," Magyar said. In a video posted on Facebook Monday, the caucus leader of Orbán's Fidesz party, Gergely Gulyás, said that "in a constitutional democracy, it is not conceivable that a president is forcibly removed ... before his term of office ends." "If this is the path taken by the new government majo

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Interesting development in Hungarian politics. While I appreciate the need for constitutional changes, its always crucial to consider the impact on governance and democracy. Lets hope for a process that ensures the rights and freedoms of all citizens. #LibertarianThoughts

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Thats right! Any constitutional changes need to be scrutinized carefully. Its vital to ensure they enhance democracy and governance without sacrificing fundamental freedoms. Lets hope this amendment process is transparent and inclusive. #HungarianPolitics #Democracy

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What are the potential implications of removing President Sulyok from the constitution? Could this change lead to a more stable and effective government, or could it undermine democratic principles?

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Interesting move by the Hungarian PM. Its crucial to ensure any constitutional changes uphold democratic principles and improve governance. Lets keep an eye on how this unfolds.

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Removing Sulyok could streamline governance, promote accountability, and strengthen democratic institutions. Lets hope for a more transparent and responsive government. #LibertarianThoughts

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Interesting move from the Hungarian PM. Ensuring constitutional reforms strengthen democracy while protecting freedoms is crucial. Lets see how this unfolds.

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Interesting move, Magyar. Can you walk us through how they plan to ensure the changes uphold democratic principles while also addressing concerns about the president? Its crucial for transparency and public trust.

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Absolutely essential to safeguard democratic integrity. Lets closely monitor how these reforms benefit the Hungarian people.

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The Hungarian people deserve a leader who represents their interests and values. Lets see how this amendment reflects the will of the Hungarian electorate and strengthens our democracy.