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Hungary's Magyar threatens legal action if president refuses to resign
- Hungary’s new prime minister, Peter Magyar, has given President Tamas Sulyok an ultimatum to resign — or the government will start legal and constitutional steps to remove him.
- The move is part of a wider effort by Magyar’s Tisza party to roll back officials appointed under Viktor Orbán after its landslide April victory.
- Although largely ceremonial, Sulyok can slow or block reforms by referring laws to parliament or the Constitutional Court, and Magyar says he’ll use his two‑thirds majority to push changes.
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