AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Funds Reset: Hungary’s new anti-corruption bill has cleared the way for Brussels to release over €16 billion in frozen EU funds, with disbursement tied to transparency and real reforms. Anti-Graft Push: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says anyone filing intentionally false asset declarations could face prison, pointing to progress on EU funding and minority-rights commitments. Orbán Wealth Disclosure: Viktor Orbán’s latest financial disclosure shows a joint account balance rising by more than 4 million forints since January, alongside property holdings in Budapest’s District XII and Felcsút. Railway Declassification: Transport Minister David Vitezy says the Budapest–Belgrade rail investment will be declassified, citing cost overruns, expired deadlines, and questions over route choice and dollar-based payments. Defense & Security: NATO has started operations of Forward Land Forces in Finland and Sweden to strengthen the Arctic and High North. Industry & Jobs: BYD says it will start assembling cars in Hungary in Q4 2026, while EcoPro begins mass production at its Debrecen cathode plant. Sports Incident: A spidercam fell onto the pitch after catching fire during Hungary–Kazakhstan in Debrecen, with play halted and no injuries reported.
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