Hungarian MPs approve PM limits to block potential return of Orban (opens original article in a new tab)
Hungarian MPs approved a constitutional amendment limiting prime ministerial terms to eight years, preventing former leader Viktor Orban from returning to power. The reform also paves the way for dissolving the Sovereignty Protection Office, created to protect Hungary from 'foreign influence'.
- Hungarian MPs passed a constitutional amendment limiting PM terms to eight years
- The reform prevents former PM Viktor Orban from returning to power
- MPs voted to disband the Sovereignty Protection Office created in 2023
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