Hungarian Leaders Resign Over Controversial Child Abuse Pardon
• Hungary's President Katalin Novák resigned amid controversy over pardoning a man convicted of child sexual abuse crimes.
• Justice Minister Judit Varga also resigned over her role in approving the controversial pardon.
• The resignations have created a rare political crisis for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government.
• Opposition parties are demanding further accountability, saying Orbán should take responsibility rather than letting his allies resign.
• Orbán has not publicly reacted to the resignations, but polling suggests the scandal threatens his support among conservative voters.