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László Kövér
(acting)
Fidesz
An early indirect presidential election was held in Hungary on 2 May 2012, following the resignation of Pál Schmitt as President of Hungary on 2 April 2012.János Áder was elected President with an absolute majority.
Pál Schmitt was elected head of state of Hungary in summer 2010, following the Hungarian parliamentary election, 2010 in which Fidesz came out with an absolute majority of seats and PM Viktor Orbán nominated him.
As a result of an allegation of academic misconduct he was stripped by a legal session of the Senate of the SOTE of his doctorate degree on 29 March. On 2 April, Schmitt told Parliament he would resign as President saying that "under the Constitution, the President must represent the unity of the Hungarian nation. I have unfortunately become a symbol of division; I feel it is my duty to leave my position."Speaker of the National Assembly László Kövér then took over as acting President according to the Constitution of Hungary, which also mandates the National Assembly has 30 days to elect a new President. One of the five Deputy Speakers of the Parliament, Sándor Lezsák, was commissioned with exercising the Speaker's rights and responsibilities in the interim period.