AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHungary’s Regime Reset: Péter Magyar has begun dismantling the fences around Viktor Orbán’s former Carmelite offices on Budapest’s Castle Hill, opening the complex to visitors and signaling “no place for cordons” after the regime change. Media Shake-Up: Reuters reports Orbán-era state media and pro-government outlets are already losing control—editors removed, flagship shows cancelled, and the tone shifting quickly. EU Foreign Policy: Hungary’s new leadership dropping its veto helped the EU approve fresh sanctions on Israeli settlers, while Brussels now faces pressure to decide how far to go. Ukraine Accountability: Cyprus joined dozens of countries backing a special tribunal in The Hague to prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression, described as a “point of no return.” Regional Travel Watch: Bratislava–Paris still has no nonstop service, but demand remains strong—an opening for airlines willing to test the route. Business & Energy: Hungary’s new government is set to replace the head of MVM, while Serbia and MOL are racing toward a May 18 decision on NIS.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.