Zsolt Molnár, a key figure in a corruption case centered in Óbuda, has announced his resignation from the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP). Molnár stated his decision was motivated by a desire to avoid further burdening the party with the ongoing legal proceedings and associated public scrutiny. He expressed concern that the case could create both personal and political difficulties for the MSZP. The corruption case in Óbuda has been a significant source of controversy, and Molnár’s involvement has drawn considerable attention. His departure is likely to impact the party’s standing as it navigates the fallout from the allegations. No further details regarding the specifics of the case or Molnár’s future plans were immediately available. The MSZP has yet to officially comment on Molnár’s resignation.