AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEuro Adoption Watch: Hungarian PM Peter Magyar says Hungary could meet euro entry criteria by 2030, with debt reduction the toughest hurdle, while stressing euro adoption still needs a political go-ahead. Budapest Pride Logistics: Organizers announce major road closures and public transport changes for Budapest Pride 2026. Rule-of-Law & EU Funding: Hungary’s constitutional and institutional shake-ups keep drawing scrutiny as lawmakers push anti-graft steps aimed at unlocking EU money. CEU Returns to Budapest: Central European University may again offer degree programmes in Budapest under a dual-campus plan, after years of operating mainly from Vienna. Heatwave Response: Hungary extends heat alerts and ramps up emergency measures as temperatures stay dangerously high. Energy & Industry: Reports highlight geothermal’s growing role in Central Europe’s heating and energy transition, with Hungary in the spotlight. Budapest 2027 Aquatics: World Aquatics unveils branding for the Budapest 2027 championships, kicking off a one-year countdown. NIS Sanctions Update: Serbia’s NIS seeks a new US OFAC licence as talks continue over MOL’s planned acquisition of a Russian stake.
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