AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Enlargement Summit in Montenegro: EU and Balkan leaders met in Tivat to push Western Balkans accession forward, with Montenegro’s next steps on the agenda as the bloc seeks stronger security and economic resilience against Russia and China. Hungary–Ukraine Relations: Hungary’s long-running EU veto fight is easing, with talk of a possible Zelensky visit to Budapest and a new chapter for negotiations tied to minority rights. Public Media Shake-up: MTVA CEO Dániel Papp resigned, citing the government’s plan to transform Hungary’s public media. Labor Pay Transparency: The EU’s pay transparency rules are due by 7 June 2026, but many countries are lagging, raising fresh concerns for workers’ pay clarity. Budapest Pride Legal Fallout: Hungary’s prosecutors dropped charges tied to the 2025 Pride march after an EU court ruling. Sports Spotlight: Hungary advanced in the FIBA 3x3 World Cup women’s bracket, while World Cup fever keeps building across Europe.
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