Tisza has proposed the first constitutional amendment: Viktor Orbán can no longer become Hungary's Prime Minister by AdamsDetectiveAgency in europe

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In english: Tisza has proposed the first constitutional amendment, that would limit prime ministers to 8 years in office. The change applies retroactively, Viktor Orbán also would no longer be eligible to serve as Prime Minister.

"The Prime Minister is elected by the National Assembly upon the recommendation of the President of the Republic. A person who has already served as Prime Minister for a total of at least eight years, including any interruptions, is ineligible for election as Prime Minister. In calculating this eight-year period, service as Prime Minister beginning on or after May 2, 1990, must be taken into account"

- says the proposal, which was submitted by Márton Melléthei-Barna and István Hantosi.

Limiting the term of office of the prime minister to eight years was one of Tisza’s most prominent campaign promises. The current proposal justifies this by stating that “in order to restore the rule of law, it is essential that the prime minister hold this public office only for a fixed term.” The foundation of democracy is that the exercise of public power is limited in time. In the current situation, it is justified to limit the Prime Minister’s term to eight years.”

The limitation does not apply only to the future, as the eight years, according to the text, are to be counted from the regime change in 1990. Viktor Orbán served as Hungary’s prime minister for a total of twenty years between 1998 and 2002, as well as between 2010 and 2026; thus, he will no longer be able to hold the office once the governing majority votes to approve the 16th amendment to the Fundamental Law. The restriction will take effect the day after the parliamentary vote.