Hungarian Oligarchs Move Billions Abroad as Orbán Considers US Exit After Political Fall
Wealthy business figures close to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán are reportedly transferring billions of euros to foreign accounts following what sources describe as Orbán's political downfall. Hungarian police have begun reopening previously dormant corruption investigations, while Orbán himself is allegedly considering relocating to the United States. The developments suggest mounting pressure on Hungary's long-serving leader, who has dominated the country's politics since 2010. Orbán's Fidesz party has maintained power through control of media and state resources, but the reported capital flight and police activity indicate potential instability in his political system. The situation represents a significant shift in Hungarian politics, where Orbán has been one of Europe's most entrenched populist leaders and a frequent critic of EU policies.
