The sixteenth amendment to the Fundamental Law: a prime-ministerial term limit, the abolition of the kekvák and of the Sovereignty Protection Office — by MIAK's reading legitimacy is decided by the quality of the procedure
On 15 June 2026 the National Assembly adopted the sixteenth amendment to the Fundamental Law: after eight years served no one may be re-elected prime minister, the public-interest asset-management foundations and the Sovereignty Protection Office are abolished, and the public assets siphoned off become recoverable. MIAK's message: while supporting in principle the institutional guarantees against the concentration of power, legitimacy depends not on the two-thirds majority but on the quality of the procedure, on impersonality and on reversibility.
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