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Hungarian Premier Signals Prosecutor General's Resignation Amid Oschadbank Controversy

Hungary's Prime Minister announces resignation of Attorney General over scandal with Oshchadbank
Угорський прем'єр натякає на можливі зміни у Генеральній прокуратурі на тлі суперечок щодо Ощадбанку. Photo: Главком

Hungary's Top Prosecutor Set to Step Down

According to Главком: Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has indicated that the country's prosecutor general, a appointee from the Viktor Orban era, may soon resign. This announcement appears linked to a scandal surrounding the March 2026 detention of armored vehicle couriers from Ukraine's state-owned Oschadbank. The incident, in which Hungarian law enforcement seized cash and valuables from the couriers, sparked widespread public outcry.

Following actions by Hungarian authorities, the confiscated assets were eventually returned to Ukraine. On May 6, Hungary handed back the Oschadbank funds and valuables. In light of this event, Magyar has pledged to investigate the conduct of Hungarian state bodies. He stated:

“No special steps will be needed for this, as he will resign on his own soon.” - Peter Magyar

However, the prime minister stopped short of directly confirming a causal link between the prosecutor general's departure and the courier case, merely noting it 'could be related.' The prosecutor general, appointed under Viktor Orban, has not publicly responded to Magyar's remarks. The situation has drawn significant attention both within Hungary and internationally, as the incident touches on critical Ukrainian financial interests.

This report is based on information from Hungarian broadcaster HVG. The future developments surrounding the potential investigation and the prosecutor general's resignation remain uncertain, as the public awaits further details.

Strained Ties Between Hungary and Ukraine

This episode underscores the fragile nature of Hungary-Ukraine relations, particularly in financial and legal matters. The resignation of the prosecutor general could become a pivotal event, shaping both Hungary's domestic politics and its foreign policy.

An inquiry into the actions of law enforcement agencies may alter perceptions of the Hungarian government at home and abroad, especially in Ukraine, where the incident has already provoked a strong reaction. Given Hungary's role in the European Union and its proximity to the conflict in Ukraine, this case carries broader geopolitical implications.

Amid the ongoing scrutiny of Hungary's political landscape, the recent legal challenges faced by the Hungarian president further complicate the situation. His failed attempt to reverse his removal highlights the tensions within the government and raises questions about the stability of leadership in the country. For more insights into the implications of these political shifts, see how the president's legal battle intertwines with the prosecutor general's potential resignation in this related report.

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