Hungarian President rejects Magyar's demand to resign

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Monday, 18 May, 2026, 15:44
Hungarian President Tamas Szuyok rejected the demand of Prime Minister Peter Magyar to resign. He stated this on May 18 in an interview with the portal Index.hu .
"Currently, there are no legal or constitutional grounds that could justify my resignation. I took an oath to the Constitution and the protection of constitutional order, and this oath binds me to the ruling majority, the minority and the entire political nation," Shujok said.

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