kormányváltás
Kormányváltás, a Hungarian term, translates to "change of government" and refers to the process by which the political leadership of a country transitions from one party or coalition to another. This typically occurs through democratic elections, where voters cast ballots to choose their representatives and, by extension, the composition of the government. A government change signifies a shift in policy direction, political ideology, and leadership. It can be the result of an incumbent government losing the election or a coalition government dissolving and being replaced by a new one. The process is a fundamental aspect of democratic systems, allowing for accountability and the peaceful transfer of power. Following a kormányváltás, the newly elected or appointed government assumes responsibility for governing the country, implementing its proposed policies, and managing the nation's affairs. The specifics of how a government change is enacted and the subsequent steps involved are usually outlined in a country's constitution and electoral laws.