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    Hungarian Parliament Limits PM Orbán’s Tenure to Eight Years

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a decisive parliamentary vote, Hungary’s lawmakers enacted legislation that caps the tenure of the prime minister at eight years. This move directly targets former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, preventing him from seeking the office again. The decision marks a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, aiming to curb prolonged leadership dominance.

    The new law fulfills a key campaign promise made by Péter Magyar, the incoming prime minister, who vowed to prevent Orbán’s political comeback. Orbán, who has been a dominant figure in Hungarian politics for over a decade, has shaped the nation’s policies and governance style extensively. Limiting his ability to return reflects a broader push for political renewal and checks on executive power.

    Notably, this development could reshape Hungary’s future governance and party dynamics, signaling a move toward greater political plurality. The restriction on Orbán’s tenure may encourage new leadership styles and policy directions. Meanwhile, the international community is watching closely, as Hungary’s political shifts could influence its role within the European Union and regional affairs.

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