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Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar: Fidesz takes President Sulyok under manual control
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- 1. Prime Minister Péter Magyar stated that the Fidesz party manipulated President Tamás Sulyok.
- 2. The Fidesz party lost power, ending its 16-year rule in the April elections.
- 3. The Hungarian parliament will vote on Monday evening for a constitutional amendment that will grant the authority to remove the president from office.
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1. 16 years in power2. April elections
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar criticized the opposition party Fidesz, which lost power after 16 years in the April parliamentary elections. Magyar claimed that Fidesz has essentially taken President Tamás Sulyok under manual control and steered him in line with its own political interests.
While these developments are taking place, an important constitutional amendment vote is planned to be held in the Hungarian parliament on Monday evening. The constitutional amendment in question includes a regulation that will allow the removal of the president from office.
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- Q: What is Prime Minister Péter Magyar's claim against Fidesz?
- A: The Prime Minister claims that the Fidesz party has taken President Tamás Sulyok under manual control and steered him in line with its own political objectives.
- Q: What does the amendment to be voted on in the parliament on Monday include?
- A: The vote to be held on Monday evening covers a constitutional amendment that will make it possible to remove the president from office.
- Q: How long had the Fidesz party been in power in Hungary?
- A: The Fidesz party had been in power for a total of 16 years, up until the elections held in April of this year.
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