AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Recovery for Hungary: The EU Council has approved Hungary’s revised Recovery and Resilience Plan, clearing the way for up to €10bn in grants and loans, with money tied to milestones and targets—while Brussels’ big question remains whether rule-of-law and anti-corruption reforms are truly in place. EU Justice Upgrade: Hungary is set to join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, strengthening EU-level scrutiny of corruption cases involving EU funds. Hungary’s Politics at Home: Opposition and government allies are clashing over constitutional changes and moves around President Tamás Sulyok, as protests continue in Budapest. Immigration Mood: A new analysis says nearly half of Hungarians oppose any immigration from poorer countries, with support for a hard line staying stubbornly high. NATO Summit Fallout: Turkish President Erdoğan’s engraved revolver gift to NATO leaders sparked legal and practical headaches, including for Hungary’s PM Péter Magyar. Culture in Hungary: Beethoven returns to the park at Brunszvik Castle in Martonvásár for open-air concerts this summer.
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