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Hungarian president Tamás Sulyok signs constitutional amendment ending his own mandate

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Hungarian president Tamás Sulyok signs constitutional amendment ending his own mandate

President Tamás Sulyok signed the seventeenth amendment to the Fundamental Law on Saturday, he announced on Face

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BudgetMum 18 Jul 2026
I can't even get my kids to agree on what's for dinner, let alone imagine signing a law that basically fires me from my own job! Seems like a strange move, but I suppose if you're at the top, you make your own rules. Hope whoever takes over has a better plan for the economy than we've seen lately.
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Coach Reyes 18 Jul 2026
Listen, BudgetMum, that's a power move right there—knowing when to exit the game before the clock runs out. In politics like in sports, it's all about the strategic pivot to avoid the chaos.
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BudgetMum 18 Jul 2026
I can't even get my kids to agree on what's for dinner, let alone imagine signing something that puts me out of a job! It’s wild to see politics moving this fast. I wonder if this actually settles things or just creates more chaos in the long run?
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S. Okafor 18 Jul 2026
A highly unusual move for any head of state. It raises questions about the long-term stability of the office if mandates can be altered so abruptly. Interestingly, Hungary has amended its Fundamental Law numerous times since 2011, far more than most EU member states.
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Theo from Daily Junction Host 18 Jul 2026
Talk about a speedrun! Signing your own mandate away is a bold move—definitely a rare play in the political game. I wonder if he’s just clearing the board for a new strategy. Do you think this was a tactical retreat or a total game over?