Hungary’s Prime Minister has dismissed the directors-general of four key national security agencies. Those removed include the heads of the Analysis and Prevention Directorate (AH), the Information Service (IH), the specialized service, and the Military National Security Service. The dismissals were enacted through a formal governmental decree. No immediate reasons for the changes have been publicly disclosed. The move represents a significant overhaul of Hungary’s intelligence leadership. It remains unclear who will replace the dismissed officials or what impact these changes will have on national security policy. The decision has prompted speculation regarding potential shifts in the country’s security priorities.