Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has publicly stated he would only resign if directly ordered to do so by the Prime Minister. In an interview with Swiss newspaper *Weltwoche*, Sulyok described attempts to remove him from office as a “political grab” and a threat to Hungary’s democratic institutions. He alleges these efforts are politically motivated and aimed at undermining his position. The President indicated he has sought assistance from a relevant authority regarding the situation, though he did not specify which body. Sulyok’s comments signal escalating tensions within the Hungarian political landscape. This statement comes amid ongoing scrutiny and potential challenges to his presidency. He maintains his commitment to upholding democratic principles and resisting undue influence.