Hungary’s Orbán-appointed president vows to resist Magyar’s attempt to remove him

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BUDAPEST — Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok — increasingly synonymous with the remnants of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s fallen regime — is vowing to resist the new government’s efforts to force him from office. Prime Minister Péter Magyar won a landslide victory against Orbán in April and stressed in his victory speech that he would eject Sulyok and other Orbán-era appointees, whom he accused of enabling his predecessor’s entrenched system of cronyism and state capture. But the