Hungary's Ruling Party Proposes Eight-Year Limit on Prime Ministerial Terms
Hungary's ruling party introduced a constitutional amendment that would cap prime ministerial terms at eight years. The change would prevent former officeholders from returning to the post.
koreaherald.comHungary's ruling party introduced a constitutional amendment limiting prime ministerial terms to eight years. The measure would bar previous incumbents from returning to the position.
The proposal sets a maximum of eight years in office for any prime minister. It applies to individuals who have already held the role. The amendment targets the possibility of renewed service by former officeholders.
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Former prime ministers would face a permanent bar on returning to office.
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