Hungary Limits Prime Minister Tenure to Eight Years After Broad Constitutional Vote
Hungary held a nationwide vote on a sweeping constitutional amendment. Voters approved changes that cap the prime minister’s term at eight years. The amendment also introduces
Hungary held a nationwide vote on a sweeping constitutional amendment. Voters approved
changes that cap the prime minister’s term at eight years. The amendment also introduces
other reforms to the country’s governance framework. The new limit applies to future prime
ministers, regardless of party affiliation. Lawmakers say the measure aims to prevent
prolonged concentration of power. Opposition parties expressed concerns about the timing
and political motives. The constitutional overhaul marks a significant shift in Hungary’s
political system. Implementation of the term limit is expected to take effect after the
next election cycle.