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Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s administration submitted the measure targeting the president allied with Viktor Orban. The step also aims to reduce the former leader’s remaining influence.
geo.tvHungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s government has filed a constitutional amendment to oust the president, @business reported. The amendment targets the president, who maintains an alliance with Viktor Orban. It also seeks to roll back the former leader’s influence.
The filing marks the latest effort by Magyar’s administration to address Orban-aligned positions within Hungary’s constitutional framework.
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middleeastmonitor.comPresident Trump stated on Saturday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested a meeting at the White House. The meeting could occur as soon as after next week’s NATO Summit.
cnbc.comPresident Donald Trump stated that extreme heat affecting Fourth of July events in Washington, D.C., was not as severe as predicted. Organizers adjusted schedules and added cooling resources while a thunderstorm watch remained in effect.
dimsumdaily.hkPresident Trump on Friday pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and nine individuals convicted of Clean Air Act violations. The clemency actions follow a Monday memo directing the Environmental Protection Agency to allow vehicle owners…