Berliner Boersenzeitung - Chess legend Judit Polgar rejects becoming Hungary's president

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Chess legend Judit Polgar rejects becoming Hungary's president
Chess legend Judit Polgar rejects becoming Hungary's president / Photo: PETER KOHALMI - AFP

Chess legend Judit Polgar rejects becoming Hungary's president

Chess legend Judit Polgar on Monday turned down Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar's offer to help turn the page on the Viktor Orban era as the country's president.

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The pro-European conservative had nominated Polgar, widely considered the greatest woman to have taken to the chequered board, as a figure from outside politics to aid in carrying out his promise of "regime change" from Orban's hardline 16-year tenure.

"I do not feel I have the strength to take on the historic responsibility of uniting a divided nation, and so I am unable to accept the invitation," Polgar posted on social media.

"I will do everything in my power to support a new, independent, and respected President of the Republic in achieving these goals," she added.

After ejecting unpopular President Tomas Sulyok by constitutional amendment last week, Magyar backed Polgar late on Sunday as "a president of whom all Hungarians can be proud".

Polgar, who will turn 50 on Thursday, was the top-ranked woman chess player for 25 years before retiring in 2014. She commands widespread respect and has little association with political parties.

But Magyar faced criticism for pushing ahead with her nomination on Sunday, a day after pledging a public consultation on the matter.

Peter Kreko, head of the Budapest-based Political Capital think tank, told AFP that Polgar was "an unorthodox choice, as all previous Hungarian presidents had political experience".

Who Magyar would seek to nominate next was not immediately clear. In the hours before Polgar's rejection, he had asked Hungarians to send in suggestions for who to pick as head of state.

- Queen's Gambit -

Polgar remains the only woman to have reached the chess world's overall top 10.

Her career has often drawn comparisons with the hit Netflix show "The Queen's Gambit", with Polgar saying that she enjoyed the show's "attention to detail".

Polgar has frequently spoken out against the sexism and stereotypes she had to tackle in the male-dominated sport, telling AFP in a 2020 interview that "I had to prove myself more than if I were a boy".

She scored notable victories against several male world champions, including Russia's Garry Kasparov in 2002.

After retiring from competitive chess in 2014, she turned her attention to education and promoting chess amongst young people.

Her name as a possible presidential nominee was first put forward in an open letter signed by sixteen prominent Hungarians, including the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, Erno Rubik.

- Orban 'puppet' -

Her proposed ascent to high office comes after Hungarian lawmakers last week passed an amendment removing Sulyok, whose last day in office was on Sunday.

Sulyok denounced the amendment as the end of "democratic rule of law" in Hungary, but still signed it on Saturday, saying he had no recourse to challenge it.

Magyar has accused the unpopular Sulyok and other top state officials of being nationalist Orban's "puppets".

Some rights groups have criticised the constitutional change, with Human Rights Watch saying the tinkering was "reminiscent of (the) Fidesz era", referring to Orban's party. Fidesz has criticised the ousting.

But Magyar insisted the tweak was a necessary step towards loosening Orban's grip on the Hungarian state.

A former head of the Constitutional Court, Sulyok was little known to the public before his election for a five-year term in 2024.

Polls suggested that a vast majority of Hungarians wanted him gone.

Agnes Forsthoffer, the speaker of parliament, is temporarily serving as head of state until parliament elects a new president.

(Y.Berger--BBZ)