
Hungarian Prime Minister Dismisses Top Intelligence Chiefs
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán dismissed the top leadership of the country's intelligence services, with the decision published Friday in the state gazette. The government decree removed Krisztián Oláh from his position as director-general of the Information Office, Hungary's civilian foreign intelligence and reconnaissance service. The dismissals represent a significant shake-up in Hungary's security apparatus, though the reasons for the personnel changes were not immediately disclosed.
