
Orban confidant to go: Hungary's parliament clears way for the removal of the President
Home Politics Status: 07/13/2026, 10:37 pm Comments We follow on Google Hungary’s Prime Minister Péter Magyar is pushing the removal of Tamas Sulyok.
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With 139 votes and thus the necessary two-thirds majority passed the deputies on Monday (13.). Losing life – a rule that immediately hits four of the 15 judges, including the court chairman Peter Polt, who is considered a close confidant of Orban.
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With 139 votes and thus the necessary two-thirds majority passed the deputies on Monday (13.).
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Losing life – a rule that immediately hits four of the 15 judges, including the court chairman Peter Polt, who is considered a close confidant of Orban.
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