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Hungary Parliament Votes to Remove President Sulyok

Hungary's parliament voted to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office on June 11, 2024, in a move that reshapes the country's political landscape following the April election.
Sulyok, who had served as president since March 2024, was widely perceived as a loyalist to former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Orbán's Fidesz party lost power in the April elections after 16 years, marking a significant shift in Hungarian politics.
The vote to remove Sulyok was initiated by the new governing coalition, which has moved swiftly to assert its authority. Details regarding the specific grounds for his removal were not immediately clear, but the action is interpreted as a political consolidation by the incoming administration.
Tamás Sulyok's presidency was brief, and his removal signals a period of transition and potential realignment within Hungary's highest offices. The political maneuvering underscores the immediate impact of the recent electoral outcome on the nation's governance structure.
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