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Magyar Announces Constitutional Reset to Remove Orbán‑Era Officials

This step gives his two‑thirds parliamentary majority the legal path to reshape courts, lawmakers’ terms and the presidency.

Overview

  • Prime Minister Péter Magyar unveiled the package in parliament on Monday, calling it “Operation Purifying Fire” and saying it aims to end what he called the “Orbán mafia.”
  • The proposals would set a 70‑year retirement age for Constitutional Court judges and a 12‑year limit for lawmakers, rules designed to force turnover in top judicial and legislative posts.
  • Magyar also proposed a National Asset Recovery and Protection Office to pursue corruption and announced plans to begin drafting a new constitution in September.
  • The government opened an online portal for public feedback that stays open until July 27, indicating lawmakers are unlikely to vote on the amendments before that consultation ends.
  • President Tamás Sulyok has refused to resign and calls the dispute a constitutional crisis, but Magyar’s Tisza Party holds the two‑thirds majority needed to pass amendments which could remove Sulyok and other Orbán appointees.