AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConstitutional Showdown: President Tamás Sulyok has sent a 22-page submission to the Venice Commission challenging Hungary’s planned constitutional amendment that would end his mandate early, arguing it threatens rule of law and separation of powers. Parliamentary Pushback: Fidesz and KDNP say they’ll protest at Sándor Palace on Thursday against the Basic Law amendment, calling it a move toward autocracy and warning the presidency could suffer “irreparable damage.” EU Funds Politics: Construction and Investment Minister Dávid Vitézy told lawmakers negotiations are done and Hungary’s recovery plan is final, with a positive EU decision expected Friday—while he attacked “blue billboard” claims from the previous government. MCC Foundation Timeline: Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) rejected claims of political retaliation over the planned dissolution of its foundation structure, saying the process follows Hungary’s legal timetable. Hungary’s Tech Finance: Alpaca completed EEA passporting for regulated investment services across 29 countries, including Hungary, expanding access via its Spain hub. Business & Jobs: Volkswagen’s huge workforce is becoming a liability as it prepares major global job cuts, underscoring pressure from faster-moving Chinese rivals.
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