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Hungarian parliament approves prime minister term limit
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Hungarian parliament approves prime minister term limit

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hungary's parliament has approved a law limiting the prime minister's term in office.
  • The new legislation restricts the prime minister to a maximum of eight years in the position.
  • This move introduces a term limit for the country's head of government.

The Hungarian parliament has passed legislation that imposes a term limit on the prime minister, restricting the holder of the office to a maximum of eight years. This decision introduces a significant change to the country's political framework, establishing a defined period for the nation's leader.

The new law aims to ensure a rotation of power and prevent the indefinite concentration of authority in one individual. By setting a clear eight-year cap, the legislation seeks to foster greater political dynamism and accountability within the government.

This move follows a period where the current prime minister has held office for an extended duration, prompting discussions about the need for constitutional checks and balances. The implementation of term limits is often seen as a measure to strengthen democratic principles and encourage new leadership.

The eight-year restriction will apply to future prime ministers, marking a new era in Hungarian governance. The long-term implications of this change on the country's political landscape and leadership dynamics are yet to be fully observed.

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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.