AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Media Overhaul: Hungary’s PM Péter Magyar says a new bill will radically restructure public broadcasting after MTVA chief Daniel Papp resigned, promising “balanced and impartial” coverage while raising fresh concerns about political influence. Guest-Worker Visa Clampdown: Hungary will stop issuing worker visas to people from the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia, tightening rules on guest labor and citing pressure on local wages. MOL-NIS Deal Timing: The US granted MOL more time to negotiate buying a controlling stake in Serbia’s NIS from Gazprom Neft, extending OFAC permission to June 16 as talks move toward final documentation. Ukraine EU Accession Politics: A planned Magyar–Zelensky meeting in Budapest has been postponed amid the wider Ukraine reset and shifting EU accession steps. MotoGP in Hungary: Marc Márquez powered from pole to win the Hungarian GP sprint at Balaton Park, finishing well clear of Pedro Acosta and tying a sprint-win record. Budapest Culture: Festive Book Week returns nationwide this June, with major events in Budapest plus programs in Szeged, Veszprém and Debrecen.
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