Opposition about Fidesz presidential candidate Sulyok: Orbán’s pen, yet another Fidesz party soldier

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Several parties of the Hungarian opposition have said they considered Tamás Sulyok, the head of the Constitutional Court and the ruling parties’ nominee for Hungary’s next president, as a “stalwart” of Fidesz and named alternative candidates, while also urging a direct election.
The Democratic Coalition said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán “has chosen yet another Fidesz party soldier for their candidate for head of state”, and it demanded a direct presidential election.
Jobbik also urged a direct presidential election, saying: “Orbán should not decide on the nomination for president all by himself.” “The country calls for a president elected by the people … who embodies the unity of the nation and represents all Hungarians,” Jobbik said in a statement.
László Toroczkai, leader of the Mi Hazánk Movement, said on social media platform X that “Sulyok is a party soldier and not suited to restore unravelled national unity”, adding that his party proposed economist Magdolna Csath for the post.





