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Hungarian PM Threatens Constitutional Change to Oust President
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Politico EU6/1/2026Politics1 min read

Hungarian PM Threatens Constitutional Change to Oust President

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  • Hungarian PM Péter Magyar threatened to amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok, who refused to resign.
  • This move could spark a constitutional crisis and complicate EU funding talks.

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Why It Matters

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar is threatening to amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok, who replaced Katalin Novák after her resignation due to a child abuse scandal. Sulyok has refused to step down, setting up a political standoff.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar on Monday threatened to amend the country’s constitution to oust President Tamás Sulyok.

Magyar said his government would attempt to use all available legal tools to remove Hungary’s head of state, an ally of former prime minister Viktor Orbán, and even change the country’s fundamental law to force his exit.

“This process will take about a month, we are trying to adopt the necessary legislation as quickly as possible, and yes, there will be talk of removing all puppets,” Magyar told reporters.

The prime minister had demanded the president’s resignation immediately after winning the national election in April. Sulyok, a little-known judge, was elevated to the presidency in 2024 after his predecessor, Katalin Novák, stepped down due to her implication in a child sexual abuse scandal.

The incumbent prime minister alleges the current president failed to protect the rule of law, and set a May 31 deadline for his exit. But Sulyok on Sunday said he would not step down, insisting “the dignity of the presidential mandate demands of me steadfastness.” His presidential term runs through March 2029.

The European Commission has promised to free up billions of euros in EU funds if Magyar enacts sweeping reforms of Hungary’s judiciary, anti-corruption safeguards and public procurement.

Following a meeting with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday, the prime minister said Budapest had convinced Brussels to free the cash. Commission officials, however, offered a more cautious response, describing the deal as a political agreement on a broad direction rather than a formal decision to release funds.

Magyar’s move to alter the country’s constitution to oust Sulyok could spark a constitutional crisis, and potentially complicate a final settlement.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Magyar's government will attempt to pass legislation to remove Sulyok.

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • A constitutional crisis will emerge in Hungary.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • The release of EU funds to Hungary will be delayed or complicated.

    Likely · Medium term

Open Questions

  • Will Hungary's constitution be amended to remove the president?
  • What specific legal tools will Magyar's government use?
  • How will the European Commission react if a constitutional crisis unfolds?
  • What are the broader implications for Hungary's democratic institutions?

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This article was originally published by Politico EU.

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