Key facts
- Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok is resisting removal efforts.
- New Prime Minister Péter Magyar is attempting to remove President Sulyok.
- President Sulyok was appointed under Viktor Orbán.
- Sulyok accuses Magyar of abusing power.
- Magyar's party dismisses Sulyok's claims as political maneuvering.
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok is currently in a standoff with the new Prime Minister Péter Magyar, who is seeking to remove him from his post. Sulyok, who was appointed to the presidency during the tenure of Viktor Orbán, has publicly accused Magyar of abusing his power. These accusations come as Magyar's party has moved to challenge Sulyok's position. The Prime Minister's party has responded to Sulyok's claims by dismissing them as politically motivated maneuvers. They suggest that Sulyok's resistance is an attempt to retain his position through political tactics rather than legitimate means. The situation highlights a significant power struggle within the Hungarian government following a recent political shift.
