
Hungarian government
The Hungarian government is a parliamentary democracy where elected representatives, led by the Prime Minister, make decisions for the country. The Parliament, comprised of members chosen through elections, creates laws and oversees the government. The President has a mostly ceremonial role. The government manages national affairs, economy, and policies, operating within a legal framework that includes a constitution and independent judiciary. Hungary's political landscape involves multiple parties, with power often concentrated in the ruling party. Overall, it functions to represent citizens' interests, govern according to laws, and maintain national stability.