How Viktor Orbán laid traps to stop his successor from running Hungary - politico.eu
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Viktor Orbán implemented institutional changes designed to obstruct his political successor in Hungary.
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Viktor Orbán has implemented constitutional and legal measures designed to prevent his successor from easily gaining or exercising power in Hungary. The Hungarian Prime Minister has consolidated authority through changes to the country's governing structure, making it difficult for a potential replacement to reverse his policies or consolidate rival support. These moves reflect Orbán's strategy to maintain influence over Hungarian politics even if he eventually steps down from the premiership. The restrictions target the ability of a successor to govern independently and undo the institutional changes Orbán has put in place during his tenure. This underscores how Orbán has used constitutional reform as a tool to entrench his political legacy and limit the democratic flexibility of future leaders.
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