A Hungarian government office established to protect sovereignty has shown no public output since elections, despite receiving 6.2 billion forints (approximately €15.5 million) in public funding annually. The Sovereignty Protection Office, employing 120 people, has not released any new analyses, podcasts, or news reports on its platforms since the vote. This lack of activity has raised questions about the office’s purpose and how public funds are being utilized. Critics suggest a lack of transparency surrounding the office’s operations and expenditures. The government has not yet responded to inquiries regarding the office’s inactivity. The continued funding of an apparently dormant agency is drawing scrutiny from opposition figures and media outlets. This situation fuels concerns about potential misuse of taxpayer money.