Hungary's Parliament has voted to restrict the tenure of the Prime Minister to a maximum of eight years. This decision aligns with a commitment made by the new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, to prevent his predecessor, Viktor Orbán, from returning to the position.
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Hungary's Parliament Votes to Limit Prime Minister's Tenure
Hungary's Parliament has passed a vote that limits the Prime Minister's term to eight years. This action was taken as part of a pledge by the new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, to hinder the potential return of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
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