Hungary’s government has dismissed the director-general of the Constitutional Protection Office (Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal) along with the heads of two other key intelligence agencies: the National Security Professional Service (Nemzetbiztonsági Szakszolgálat) and the Information Office (Információs Hivatal). The removals represent a significant leadership change within Hungary’s national security apparatus. No official reason for the dismissals has been publicly stated by the government. The move raises questions about potential restructuring or policy shifts within the intelligence community. These agencies are responsible for counterintelligence, national security, and information gathering. Further details regarding interim leadership or permanent replacements have not yet been released. The dismissals occurred swiftly and without prior public indication of internal issues.