Hungary’s newly appointed Prime Minister Péter Magyar has declared a sweeping initiative to dismantle what he terms the “Orbán mafia,” referring to the long-standing political network associated with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Speaking in Parliament, Magyar outlined a plan he described as a “purge operation” aimed at removing individuals he believes have entrenched themselves within the government and abused their power. The ambitious agenda also includes proposals for a new Hungarian Constitution and the potential implementation of national plebiscites on key issues. Furthermore, Magyar indicated his intention to initiate the process of electing a new President. Details regarding the specifics of the “purge” and the proposed constitutional changes remain limited, but the announcement signals a dramatic shift in Hungarian politics. The move represents a significant challenge to the established order and a clear break from the policies of the previous administration.