Hungary Moves to Dissolve Orban‑Era Sovereignty Protection Office, Reports U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report notes that Hungary's government is moving to abolish a sovereignty protection office. The office was created during
U.S. News & World Report notes that Hungary's government is moving to
abolish a sovereignty protection office. The office was created during
the Orban era. Officials argue the agency is no longer needed. The
decision forms part of broader governmental reforms. No detailed
timeline for the abolition was provided. Critics may view the move as
a shift in policy direction. The change could affect how sovereignty
issues are managed. Future reports will track the implementation of
the decision.