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Hungary's parliament has voted to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office in a major political shift following Prime Minister Péter Magyar's election victory earlier this year. Backed by a two-thirds parliamentary majority, the government approved a constitutional amendment ending Sulyok's term and introducing broader institutional reforms. Sulyok can either sign the amendment within five days or send it to the Constitutional Court, though the government has warned it could begin impeachment proceedings if he refuses. Opposition lawmakers from Fidesz walked out before the vote, accusing the new administration of expanding executive power and undermining democratic safeguards. Supporters of the reforms argue they are necessary to dismantle institutions shaped during Viktor Orbán's long tenure in office, while critics fear the changes could concentrate too much authority in the hands of the government. The vote marks one of the most significant political developments in Hungary since the change of leadership earlier this year.

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00:00Most a záró szavazás következik.
00:02Felhívom szíves figyelmüket, hogy az alaptörvény módosítására irányuló javaslat elfogadásához
00:08az országgyűlési képviselők kétharmadának igen szavazata szükséges.
00:13Kérdezem a tisztelt országgyűlést, elfogadja-e az egységes javaslatot?
00:17Kérem, szavazzanak most!
00:30És kimondom a határozatot.
00:33Az országgyűlés az egységes javaslatot 139 igen szavazattal,
00:386 nem ellenében, tartozkodás nélkül elfogadta.
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