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Hungary to limit prime ministers to maximum eight-year terms

Hungary's new government, led by Péter Magyar, has submitted a constitutional amendment to limit prime ministers to a maximum of eight years in office, effectively barring former leader Viktor Orbán from returning to the role. The amendment also targets the dissolution of Orbán-era institutions like the sovereignty protection office and certain foundations, as part of a broader shift in domestic and foreign policy.

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constitutional amendmentterm limitsprime ministerdemocratic reformilliberalismsovereignty protection officeEU fundsforeign policy shift

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