Hungary Parliament Votes to Remove President
The Hungarian parliament has voted to remove its president from office. Tamás Sulyok, who was widely perceived as a loyal supporter of former prime minister Viktor Orbán, held the position. Orbán concluded his 16-year tenure in power in April.

Hungary's parliament has voted to remove the country's president from office. This development marks a significant political event in the nation.
The president, Tamás Sulyok, was widely considered a loyalist of former prime minister Viktor Orbán. Mr. Orbán had served for 16 years before losing power in April.
(Source: BBC World)
