Hungary’s top court rejects President Sulyok’s petition, aiding PM Magyar’s agenda

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Hungary’s top court rejects President Sulyok’s petition, aiding PM Magyar’s agenda

https://ecfr.eu/article/a-star-in-the-storm-the-rise-of-peter-magyar/

Hungary’s top court has rejected President Tamás Sulyok’s petition to prevent his removal from office, a move that may accelerate Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s plans to restructure the nation’s political landscape. The court’s decision represents a significant hurdle for Sulyok, who was appointed by Viktor Orbán’s party and has been resisting efforts to oust him following Magyar’s electoral victory in April. The rejection could bolster Magyar’s agenda to amend the constitution and remove Sulyok, whom he accuses of being a remnant of Orbán’s influence. This legal development unfolds amid broader political shifts, as Magyar’s administration seeks to consolidate power.

Key Takeaways

  • The court’s decision appears to support a scenario in which President Sulyok’s removal becomes more likely.
  • Market pricing suggests an increase in the probability of a YES outcome regarding Sulyok’s ouster by June 30.
  • The rejection of the petition may indicate further political maneuvers by Prime Minister Magyar to amend the constitution.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor any upcoming announcements from President Sulyok, particularly regarding his next steps or potential resignation. Developments in the Hungarian National Assembly’s legislative actions could indicate the pace of constitutional amendments. The Venice Commission’s response to Sulyok’s request for assessment may also provide insights into the evolving constitutional dynamics in Hungary.

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