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“He is unworthy.” Magyar begins a new political battle in Hungary. He may follow in Viktor Orban's footsteps [OPINIA]

Martin Behul – journalist of Aktuality.sk (Onet partner). He studied law at the Comenius University in Bratislava and journalism at the University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra.

Peter Magyar is slowly rebuilding Hungarian democracy after 16 years of Orbanism. After winning the elections, the parliament wants to deal with the activities of Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok.

President of Hungary Tamas SulyokSTR/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Contributor / Getty Images

“I repeated to him that in my eyes and in the eyes of the Hungarian people he is unworthy of embodying the unity of the Hungarian nation and incapable of ensuring the rule of law,” Magyar said in April after winning the elections.

“You have to leave and you will leave,” Magyar reacted on social media as prime minister after Sulyok said he saw no reason to resign.

He called the president a “puppet of a failed system,” which most Hungarians clearly rejected. “The Hungarian people see you as an obstacle to change and building a functional and human Hungary,” he claims.

According to a survey by the public opinion research institute 21 Kutatokozpont, as many as 78 percent people who want the Hungarian president to resign would be in favor of his dismissal by parliament if he did not do so himself. This represents 52 percent. the entire research sample. As many as 77% are in favor of this solution. voters of the TISHA Magyar party. Only less than one third of all respondents want the president not to resign and finish his term.

Magyar has only one problem – parliament can't just dismiss Sulyok. The constitution does not allow this.

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