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Hungary’s Globalist Government Passes Law Banning Viktor Orban From Ever Returning to Power

by Ben Kew
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivers a speech at the European Parliament, with flags of EU member states in the background.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivers a speech at the European Parliament, with flags of EU member states in the background.
Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, is one of the strongest opponents of globalism and unbridled immigration. Photo courtesy of the European Union.

Hungary’s parliament on Monday approved a constitutional amendment imposing an eight-year term limit on prime ministers.

The move is specifically intended to prevent former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from ever returning to office.

Lawmakers voted 135-50 in favor of the amendment, which would cap future prime ministers at eight years in office.

The measure is written to apply retroactively, meaning Orbán’s previous time in office would count toward the limit.

Orbán served as Hungary’s prime minister for a combined 20 years and remains chairman of the opposition Fidesz party.

“The restoration of the rule of law will not be born from a single law, but every true democratic reconstruction has symbolic and constitutional pillars,” said amendment sponsor Márton Melléthei-Barna.

“This proposal aims to be such a pillar.”

Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s government has used its two-thirds parliamentary majority to rapidly advance constitutional reforms promised during last year’s election campaign.

However, questions also remain over whether the restriction can legally apply to time served before the amendment’s passage, potentially leaving the measure open to future legal challenges.

The legislation now heads to President Tamás Sulyok for review.

Sulyok has so far resisted calls from Magyar’s government to resign.

If the president returns the bill to parliament, lawmakers could override his objections with another vote.

The amendment also seeks to abolish Hungary’s Sovereign Protection Office, which would allow the government to dismantle public trust foundations that were established during Orbán’s tenure.

The vote marks one of the most significant constitutional changes since Magyar defeated Orban in April’s general election.

A staunch globalist, Magyar won on a platform of restoring close relations with the European Union and ending Hungary’s relationship with Russia.

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