Hungary’s Prime Minister has issued an ultimatum to Chief Prosecutor Gábor Bálint Nagy, demanding a report on the status of the investigation into the alleged smuggling of gold from Ukraine. The deadline for the report is the start of a government press briefing. The case, often referred to as the “gold convoy” matter, has drawn significant public attention. The briefing will also address a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at removing Constitutional Court President Tamás Sulyok from his position. Additionally, the government is expected to announce decisions related to transportation policy. This move signals heightened scrutiny and potential political ramifications surrounding the investigation and the proposed constitutional changes. The Prime Minister’s direct intervention underscores the sensitivity of the gold smuggling allegations.