Hungarian Prime Minister Promises to Amend Constitution to Remove President

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar arrives at the Wawel Cathedral during his visit in Krakow, Poland, on May 19, 2026. AP Photo/Beata ZawrzelHungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar said on June 1 that he would amend the constitution to remove the country’s president, whom he has accused of failing in his duties while Viktor Orbán was prime minister.The center-right Tisza party, led by Magyar, defeated ​Orban’s Fidesz-KDNP alliance on April 12, and Magyar became prime minister on May 9.

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