Following his victory in the April elections, Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar has initiated efforts to remove political appointees associated with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's administration. Magyar describes these appointees as part of a system he refers to as Orbán's 'mafia.' Protests have erupted among Orbán's allies in response to these actions, particularly against the proposed ousting of President Sulyok.
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Protests in Hungary Against Prime Minister's Plans to Remove President Sulyok
Protests have taken place in Hungary against Prime Minister Péter Magyar's plans to remove President Sulyok and other political appointees linked to former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar's actions are part of his efforts to dismantle Orbán's influence following his election victory in April.
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Orbán allies protest in Hungary against new prime minister's plans to oust President Sulyok
Protests in Hungary Against Prime Minister's Plans to Remove President Sulyok