The article discusses the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the leadership of Hungary's National Tax and Customs Office (NAV), which has been without an elected chairman since early July 2026. The NAV is a critical state institution responsible for managing over 28 billion forints in revenue annually and implementing key tax reforms. The situation has become further complicated by past controversies involving former NAV officials, including accusations of corruption and misuse of power. Notably, Andras Horvath, a former NAV employee known for his 'green dossier' allegations against the agency, resurfaced in social media discussions, linking his past actions to the current leadership vacuum. The article highlights the political sensitivity of the issue, particularly due to its implications for governance and transparency.
Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the controversy around the NAV leadership as part of broader concerns about governance and accountability, emphasizing past misconduct and suggesting systemic issues within the institution. It highlights the influence of social media and political figures like Horvath, who were at





