Lex Orbán Passed in Hungarian Parliament — The constitution of Hungary was amended to prevent the five-time conservative prime minister from returning to power.
The Hungarian parliament on Monday, June 15th, voted to amend the country’s constitution and limit the mandates of prime ministers to 8 years, with a retroactive effect.
The amendment, which critics describe as a typical example of ad personam legislation, and is accordingly, dubbed ‘Lex Orbán,’ is widely understood as designed to prevent five-time Hungarian PM and Fidesz president Viktor Orbán from returning to power.
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