Orbán allies protest in Budapest against government plans to remove President Sulyok.
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Orbán allies protest in Budapest against government plans to remove President Sulyok.

Several thousand protesters gathered in Budapest on Thursday to oppose the new Hungarian government's plan to remove President Tamás Sulyok through a constitutional amendment. The protest was organized by Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party after Prime Minister Péter Magyar's government moved to dismantle Orbán-era appointees following its April election victory.

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“Orbán allies protest in Hungary against plans to oust President Tamás Sulyok”

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“Orban allies protest in Hungary against plans to oust President Tamas Sulyok”

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