Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that limits prime ministers to a maximum of eight years in office, closing the door on any return to power by former leader Viktor Orbán after two decades in the country’s highest political office. The measure passed on Monday with support from the governing Tisza Party, led by Prime Minister Péter Magyar, whose landslide election victory in April ended Orbán’s 16-year run as head of government and handed the new administration a two...

Les parlementaires hongrois ont voté lundi à une écrasante majorité l’inscription dans la constitution d’une limite de huit ans pour l’exercice de la fonction de Premier ministre,…

In base alla modifica della Legge fondamentale, Viktor Orbán non potrà più essere primo ministro, mentre Péter Magyar potrà restare in carica al massimo otto anni #EuropeNews