Constitution Protection Office, Special Service for National Security Get New Leaders

  • 15 Jun 2026 1:14 PM
Constitution Protection Office, Special Service for National Security Get New Leaders
In order to ensure continuous and efficient performance, Interior Minister Gabor Posfai has appointed the new leaders of the Constitution Protection Office and the Special Service for National Security, the Interior Ministry told MTI on Saturday.

Zsolt Antal Annus has been promoted to serve as a colonel and will be transferred from the National Information Centre (NIK) to the Constitution Protection Office as its director general.

Brigadier General Szabolcs Toth will be transferred from the Constitution Protection Office to the Special Service for National Security to fill the role of director general.

Prime Minister Peter Magyar on Friday dismissed Szabolcs Bardos, the Director General of the Constitution Protection Office, Krisztian Olah, Director General of the Information Office, Csaba Kiss, Director General of the Special Service for National Security, and Norbert Tajti, Director General of the Military National Security Service, from their positions effective June 13.

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Source: MTI – Hungary’s national news agency since 1881.

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