Viktor Orbán’s allies cried foul, after Tisza proposed a new limit of eight years for Hungarian PMs - to be imposed retrospectively. Meanwhile, more classified documents were published in the scandal relating to a previous pardon for paedophile, which helped bring down Fidesz last month, and further moves to dismantle the former regime's grip on Hungary's universities.

One would only be allowed to serve as Hungary’s prime minister for a maximum of eight years. A new amendment also paves the way for the dissolution of the Sovereignty Protection…

Hungary’s ruling Tisza Party proposed constitutional changes that would prevent Viktor Orban from serving as prime minister again after eight years in office.