Hungarian parliament rules out Orban return with 8-year limit for prime ministers
Hungary’s parliament approved a constitutional amendment on Monday that allows prime ministers to serve for a maximum of eight years, effectively barring former premier Viktor Orban from holding the role again. Prime Minister Peter Magyar ousted Orban in an election in April

AdvertisementHungaryWorldEuropeHungarian parliament rules out Orban return with 8-year limit for prime ministersViktor Orban was ousted by PM Peter Magyar in an election in April after 16 years in power. Magyar has promised a ‘regime change’2-MIN READ2-MINAgenciesPublished: 1:31am, 16 Jun 2026Hungary’s parliament approved a constitutional amendment on Monday that allows prime ministers to serve for a maximum of eight years, effectively barring former premier Viktor Orban from holding the role again.Prime Minister Peter Magyar ousted Orban in an election in April after 16 years, gaining a two-thirds majority in parliament that allows his party to roll back or change legislation passed by Orban’s Fidesz, including the constitution.
The amendment was a key campaign promise of pro-EU conservative Magyar who, in April elections, ousted Orban from office and promised sweeping reforms as part of a “regime change”.AdvertisementMagyar argued the possibility of limitless tenure can lead to power concentration, pointing to his predecessor as an example, whom critics accused of constantly tweaking Hungary’s political system to keep a tight grip on power.Orban’s party opposed term limits, arguing that it could possibly restrict popular will.
AdvertisementThe amendment passed parliament with 135 votes for, 50 against, and six abstentions. Under Hungarian law, such a measure can be passed by a two-thirds supermajority without needing a referendum.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.
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