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Hungary to initiate presidential removal and constitutional reform

Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced plans on Monday to oust the nation’s president through a constitutional amendment. Speaking before parliament, the premier signaled a broader overhaul of the state, framing the legislative maneuver as the first step in a comprehensive push to dismantle institutional corruption this autumn.

Hungary to initiate presidential removal and constitutional reform

The proposed constitutional reform serves as a cornerstone for the administration's upcoming legal and political agenda. Alongside the removal of the current head of state, the government intends to establish a National Asset Protection and Recovery Office. This new agency is tasked with investigating financial misconduct and reclaiming state resources lost to graft. By targeting both the executive leadership and the mechanisms of state oversight, the government aims to reconfigure the country’s legal framework before the end of the year.

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