Hungary’s Prime Minister suggests the draft legislation establishing an asset recovery agency may be strengthened even after the public consultation phase. This follows a call from Péter Magyar, a prominent political figure, for support of the bill’s most robust version. The agency is intended to pursue the recovery of assets believed to have been illicitly obtained. Details of the potential strengthening were not specified, but the Prime Minister’s statement indicates a willingness to consider further measures. The bill has been subject to public debate, and this announcement suggests potential revisions based on both public feedback and political considerations. The agency’s scope and powers remain a key point of discussion within the Hungarian political landscape.