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Maximum of two terms for prime minister

Maximum of two terms for prime minister

Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar intends to amend the constitution to limit prime ministers to a maximum of two terms. This proposal follows his Tisza party's election victory over nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been in power for sixteen years.

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