A key government advisor, Péter Ákos Bod, asserts Hungary requires a fundamentally new state model, not merely adjustments to existing systems. Bod indicates the government has yet to address the most pressing corrections needed within the country. He stresses the urgent need for the government to present its tax policies and principles regarding asset management. Ultimately, Bod suggests a comprehensive vision for the future of the Hungarian state is required. This call comes before the government is expected to unveil its economic and financial strategies. The advisor’s statement implies dissatisfaction with incremental changes and a demand for a more holistic approach to governance. This signals potential significant shifts in Hungarian policy-making.