AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Rule-of-Law Push: Hungary officially joins the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), with an EPPO presence in Budapest to protect EU funds from fraud and corruption; Budapest must now nominate candidates for the European Prosecutor role and ensure the office can operate locally. EU Funding Unlock: Ecofin approved Hungary’s revised €10 billion Recovery and Resilience plan, clearing the last Council hurdle; grants and loans are set, but money will still be released only after performance milestones by 31 August. Politics at Home: Supporters of President Tamás Sulyok rallied in Budapest after Viktor Orbán urged action, as a constitutional amendment to remove Sulyok heads toward a vote next week. Foreign Policy & Neighbors: Serbia’s Marko Đurić met Hungary’s Anita Orbán in Rome, stressing continued cooperation and Serbia’s EU reform push. Regional Tensions in Sport: Ferencváros fans sparked outrage in Serbia with a “Greater Hungary” banner during a Europa League qualifier. Science & Health: Hungarian researchers report DMT may help the brain survive stroke by protecting tissue and calming inflammation.
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