Hungary’s Prime Minister Peter Magyar has initiated a significant shakeup of the nation’s security apparatus, dismissing the heads of key intelligence agencies. No replacements have been announced as of yet. Simultaneously, Magyar publicly accused his predecessor, Viktor Orbán, of establishing a clandestine facility for migrants and engaging in deceptive practices. The accusations mark a dramatic break between the two political figures and signal a potential power struggle within the Hungarian government. This move follows a period of growing speculation regarding tensions between Magyar and Orbán’s long-ruling Fidesz party. The details surrounding the alleged migrant facility remain unclear, but the accusation is a serious one given Orbán’s hardline stance on immigration. The political fallout from these events is expected to be substantial, potentially reshaping Hungary’s political landscape.
