AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoFidesz Leadership: Viktor Orbán was re-elected head of Fidesz for another year at the party congress in Budapest, winning 729 of 737 delegate votes despite Fidesz’s April election loss to Péter Magyar’s Tisza. EU Accession Talks: Hungary lifted its veto and the EU agreed to open the first substantive accession negotiations cluster with Ukraine and Moldova next week, with the “fundamentals” talks set to begin June 15. Minority Rights: Ukraine’s foreign minister Sybiha said EU accession is the best guarantee for the rights of the Hungarian minority in Zakarpattia after Budapest and Kyiv reached an agreement. Aviation Security: Hungarian and NATO forces scrambled fighter jets after an Arkia passenger flight temporarily lost contact over Hungary; communication was restored and the plane was escorted safely. Road Tragedy Update: Hungary’s foreign ministry says six victims in an M1 minibus crash were Moldovan citizens, some also holding Romanian passports. Policy Shift: Hungary is rolling back the former Orbán-era crypto criminalization rules, decriminalizing trading and removing prison penalties.
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