AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Policy: Hungary will give doctors a one-year grace period before mandatory electronic referrals kick in, after officials said the system has been “erratic” and many still prefer paper. Real Estate & Budapest Living: A district-by-district guide maps where to buy property in Budapest, with District V (Belváros-Lipótváros) highlighted as the prestige core and pricing framed as a premium tier story. Politics & EU Funds: Prime Minister Péter Magyar is ratcheting up pressure on President Tamás Sulyok ahead of a vote on removing him, accusing Sulyok of misusing public money and tying the fight to unlocking frozen EU funds. Anti-Corruption & Asset Recovery: The government has submitted a bill to create a National Asset Recovery and Asset Protection Office, designed to operate independently and focus on protecting and recovering public assets. Sports (Hungary in the spotlight): Hungary’s World Cup scoring streak is noted in coverage as Argentina advances to face England, while the Golden Boot race tightens.
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