The Tisza Party in Hungary has submitted a draft bill proposing the preparation for the public release of files related to former secret police agents. The proposal centers on establishing a committee to examine documents dating back to before 1990. This committee would assess which files could have their classification lifted, potentially revealing information about individuals who worked with the intelligence services of the former communist regime. The party aims to increase transparency regarding Hungary’s past. The bill’s progression through the legislative process remains to be seen, and its potential impact on Hungarian society is currently uncertain. Supporters argue the move is crucial for historical accountability, while critics may raise concerns about privacy and potential political ramifications.