The Hungarian Parliament approves the decision, Magyar gives the news: Prime Minister Can't Government More than 8 Years

Hungary's prime minister, Peter Magyar, has announced the decision adopted by parliament, under which a prime minister will not be able to stay in office for more than two terms, or a total of eight years.
The change aims to set a clear time limit for exercising the highest executive position in the country, with the argument that political rotation and restrictions on mandates strengthen democracy and state institutions.
The decision was adopted by Parliament the previous day and represents a significant change in rules related to the direction of the Hungarian government. /Periscope/










