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Hungary's parliament approves amendment capping prime ministerial terms at eight years
Hungary's parliament approved a constitutional amendment on Monday limiting prime ministerial terms to eight years, blocking former leader Viktor Orbán's potential return. The vote, which passed 135 to 50, was led by Péter Magyar's Tisza party, and now awaits the president's signature. Orbán criticized the decision, arguing that Tisza's government should not project ambitions years ahead.
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