AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHungary Politics: Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s constitutional push is back in focus, with a proposal to cap MPs’ parliamentary service at 12 years and a wider reform package now before lawmakers. Presidential Clash: President Tamás Sulyok says the government’s plan to end his term via a targeted constitutional amendment would violate the rule of law, insisting he has “no reason to resign.” Ukraine EU Talks: Hungary has partially unblocked progress on Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations, including another cluster of talks moving forward. Budapest Airport & Travel: Budapest Airport unveiled major expansion plans, including a new terminal and rail links, as summer travel pressure builds. Heat & Weather: After record heat, Hungary saw a dramatic reversal with the coldest summer night so far, dropping below freezing in the Mohos Sinkhole. Air Disruption: Mount Etna’s eruption caused major flight delays, including a roughly 10-hour disruption to a Ryanair Budapest-Catania service. Azerbaijan Education: Hungary will host 104 Azerbaijani students under Stipendium Hungaricum for 2026/27, spanning bachelor, master and doctoral studies. Sports (Hungary-linked): Fanny Stollar advanced at Wimbledon, while Hungary’s Ferencváros midfielder Jebrail Makreckis is reported heading to Qarabag.
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