Hungary’s Magyar Calls for Presidential Resignation
Hungary’s Magyar Calls for Presidential Resignation
In a recent statement, Magyar urged President Sulyok to resign, citing a need for leadership that fosters national unity.
During a discussion at the Presidential Office in Budapest, Magyar criticized Sulyok’s inability to uphold the rule of law and indicated that the president is contemplating resignation. Following the Tisza Party’s significant victory in the parliamentary elections, which secured a two-thirds majority, Magyar plans to implement fundamental reforms, including the establishment of an independent media authority and the suspension of state-controlled media broadcasts. This announcement was made on April 15, 2026, during a program on Deutschlandfunk.
For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: deutschlandfunk.de
