Hungary’s opposition is launching a campaign to remove current Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from power, framing his government as a “mafia.” The initiative centers around a series of proposed reforms intended to fundamentally restructure the country’s political landscape. Key proposals include drafting a new constitution to replace the existing one, and establishing an independent anti-corruption office. The opposition is also seeking the removal of the current president as part of this broader effort to dismantle what they describe as a system of entrenched power and corruption. This move represents a significant challenge to Orbán’s long-standing rule and signals a heightened period of political tension within Hungary. The opposition aims to present a comprehensive alternative vision for the country’s governance and future.