Hungary’s president signs a constitutional amendment that ends his term in office, according to multiple outlets. The move resolves an ongoing dispute between the president and Hungary’s new government, which had sought to remove him. Several reports describe the confrontation as part of a wider political shift following the installation of the new government. One outlet says the government’s efforts were aimed at ousting the president as part of a purge of officials appointed during the tenure of Viktor Orbán. After signing the amendment into law, the president’s role ends as the constitutional change takes effect. Coverage across sources emphasizes the legal action—his signing of the amendment—and the fact that it brings a resolution to the standoff with the incoming administration. The reports do not present differing views on the core development, focusing instead on the amendment’s purpose and its effect on the president’s term.