
Hungarian President Sulyok Rejects Prime Minister Magyar's Call to Resign
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has refused demands from Prime Minister Péter Magyar to step down from office, stating he intends to fulfill his presidential mandate despite mounting pressure. Magyar had issued what sources described as a harsh ultimatum, calling Sulyok a "puppet" and a "remnant of Orbán's regime," referring to former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule. The confrontation highlights deepening tensions within Hungary's leadership following recent political changes. Sulyok emphasized the importance of adhering to rule of law principles and European values, particularly regarding potential constitutional changes, signaling his intention to serve as a check on government power despite the prime minister's opposition.
