Reports suggest Hungary’s Counter Terrorism Unit (TEK) may be dismantled and reorganized, while the National Investigation Office could regain its independent status. These potential changes stem from ongoing discussions regarding restructuring within Hungary’s law enforcement agencies. The Ministry of Interior has not confirmed these reports, stating that a final draft of the legal amendments impacting these organizations has not yet been completed. Details regarding the specific nature of the TEK’s potential dismantling remain unclear, as do the implications for its personnel and operations. The move to reinstate the National Investigation Office’s independence suggests a desire to separate investigative functions from counter-terrorism efforts. The lack of official confirmation indicates the plans are still under development and subject to change. Further details will emerge once the legal framework is finalized and publicly released.