Hungary’s parliament votes to oust president in latest anti-Orban move
Hungarian parliament passes amendment that would remove President Sulyok, appointed under ex-Prime Minister Orban.

Hungarian parliament passes amendment that would remove President Sulyok, appointed under ex-Prime Minister Orban.

![Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar and Gyorgy Velkey, the parliamentary state secretary at the country's Foreign Ministry, push buttons to vote on an amendment to the constitution by introducing term-limits for prime ministers for a maximum of eight years in office, in Budapest, Hungary, June 15, 2026 [Attila Kisbenedek/AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/afp-newsml.afp_.com_.20260615T154909Z.doc-b76y3gn-1782158522.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)






His comments come as Russia accuses Ukraine of killing 12 in an attack on a college.

Peter Magyar has officially been sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister, almost a month after defeating Viktor Orban.
Magyar’s Tisza party secured a huge parliamentary majority in last month’s election.

Hungary’s incoming PM Peter Magyar has travelled to Brussels, hoping to unfreeze billions of euros.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy welcomes the development, urging that the first tranche be disbursed by May or June.

Ukraine gets multibillion-dollar loan; Russia rakes in oil revenue.
Resumption of oil deliveries enables Hungary to lift veto, with EU’s 27 members now on track to formally approve loan.
Kyiv hopeful pipeline restoration will unblock EU loan, with bloc’s foreign policy chief expecting ‘positive decision’.
European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban’s government breaches EU law ‘on a number of separate levels’.

Hungary’s election winner says he would enact an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and detain him.