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Tamás Sulyok (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtɒmaːʃ ˈʃujok]; born 24 March 1956) is a Hungarian politician and lawyer who has been serving as the president of Hungary since 2024. He was the president of the Constitutional Court from 2016 until 2024. He was the Fidesz–KDNP candidate for the 2024 presidential election. [1]
President of the Republic 6 (2012) 10 May 2017 10 May 2022 7 (2017) 6 Katalin Novák (born 1977) 10 May 2022 26 February 2024 : 1 year, 292 days 8 (2022) — László Kövér (born 1959) 26 February 2024 5 March 2024 8 days Acting President of the Republic — 7 Tamás Sulyok (born 1956) 5 March 2024 Incumbent: 332 days Independent: President ...
Sulyok has been the president of Hungary's top court since 2016, a mandate he also received with the backing of lawmakers from the Fidesz ruling party. He is expected to take up the role on March 5.
The president of Hungary, officially the president of the republic [note 1] (Hungarian: Magyarország köztársasági elnöke [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ ˈkøstaːrʃɒʃaːɡi ˈɛlnøkɛ], államelnök, or államfő [ˈaːlːɒɱføː]), is the head of state of Hungary.
Sulyok received 134 votes in favor of his presidency while five lawmakers voted against. Hungary's parliament on Monday elected a new president after its previous head of state resigned in a ...
BUDAPEST/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Hungary's President Tamas Sulyok has signed the bill that approved Sweden's accession to the NATO military alliance, the president's office said on Tuesday, clearing ...
The opposition alliance United for Hungary called for the direct election of the President of the Republic in their manifesto for the 2022 parliamentary election, which would require amending or replacing the current constitution. [3] On 25 February, opposition parties held a rally in Budapest calling for direct presidential elections. [4]
September 29, 2004 – June 9, 2006 Ferenc Gyurcsány (MSZP) Gyurcsány II: June 9, 2006 – April 14, 2009 Ferenc Gyurcsány (MSZP) MSZP, SZDSZ Bajnai: April 14, 2009 – May 29, 2010 Gordon Bajnai (Ind.) MSZP Orbán II: May 29, 2010 – June 6, 2014 Viktor Orbán (Fidesz) Fidesz, KDNP Orbán III: June 6, 2014 – May 18, 2018 Viktor Orbán ...