Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has abruptly removed the leadership of all four national security agencies. The dismissals were effective immediately, with no official reason initially provided for the sweeping changes. Affected agencies include those responsible for intelligence, counter-intelligence, and national security coordination. This move represents a significant overhaul of Hungary’s security apparatus under the recently appointed Prime Minister. The sudden nature of the firings has prompted speculation regarding potential policy shifts or concerns about national security vulnerabilities. Further details are expected as the situation develops, with observers awaiting official statements clarifying the rationale behind Magyar’s decision. The dismissals signal a decisive action by the new PM to assert control over key national security positions.