AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNew Hungarian Government: Péter Magyar says the Tisza cabinet will “serve the nation,” with ministers chosen for proven competence as President Tamás Sulyok formally handed out appointment letters—setting up a fast start after 16 years of Orbán rule. EU Reset: Foreign minister candidate Anita Orbán told MPs the first job is rebuilding EU and NATO trust to unlock frozen funds, tying access to rule-of-law demands like independent courts and clean procurement. Migration & Sanctions: Hungary’s new leadership dropped the veto that had blocked EU action, clearing sanctions on Israeli settlers and Hamas figures. Security: Hungary expelled a Russian spy and, separately, arrested a Jordanian man in Budapest over alleged USD 721,000 credit-card fraud. Culture & Sport: Cannes buzz grows with Hungary-shot “My Notes on Mars,” while Budapest gears up for the Champions League final and new commemorative football coins.
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