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    Hungary’s PM Proposes Major Reforms to End Orban’s ‘Mafia’ Rule

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Hungary’s Prime Minister has announced a comprehensive initiative aimed at dismantling the entrenched power structures associated with Viktor Orban’s administration, which he described as a ‘mafia.’ The proposed reforms include drafting a new constitution, establishing an independent anti-corruption office, and removing the current president from office. These measures signal a bold attempt to reset the country’s political landscape and restore democratic norms.

    Orban’s tenure has been marked by accusations of consolidating power through legal and political means, raising concerns both domestically and internationally about the erosion of democratic institutions in Hungary. The introduction of a new constitution is intended to replace the existing framework, which critics argue has facilitated authoritarian tendencies. Meanwhile, the creation of an anti-corruption body aims to increase transparency and accountability in governance, addressing widespread allegations of corruption linked to Orban’s allies.

    The move to oust the president further underscores the Prime Minister’s commitment to removing key figures perceived as loyal to Orban’s regime. This political shake-up could have far-reaching implications for Hungary’s future, potentially influencing its relations within the European Union and its internal stability. Observers will be closely watching how these reforms unfold and whether they succeed in reversing the political dominance established under Orban’s rule.

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