Hungary's Foreign Minister, Anita Orbán, has officially confirmed reports regarding the destruction of documents at the foreign ministry. The shredding occurred shortly before the government handover process took place. Orbán acknowledged that a significant volume of materials was destroyed by the team of her predecessor, Péter Szijjártó. This admission follows reports that critical information may have been eliminated before the new administration took control. The nature and content of the shredded documents have not yet been fully disclosed. The incident raises questions about transparency and the preservation of official records during the transition of power.
