AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Crisis in Hungary: Lake Velence’s beaches are largely deserted as record-low levels hit tourism, cruises and fishing, with locals blaming climate change and mismanagement. Hungary’s Anti-Corruption Push: The Magyar administration has reported alleged misuse of Orban-era IT education contracts to police, involving over 100 billion forints and raising fresh political scrutiny. BYD Hiring: Péter Szijjártó has resigned from parliament to take a top external-relations role at Chinese EV giant BYD, spotlighting the Orbán-era China ties now under review. Energy Watch: Hungary was the EU’s biggest buyer of Russian pipeline gas in early 2026, spending about EUR 1.1bn despite declining imports. Film Industry: Hungary reopened applications for its 30% production tax incentive for films and series, aiming to stabilize the sector after an Orbán-era pause. EU Border Travel Disruption: Ryanair warns of long queues at multiple European airports as the EES biometric entry system continues to disrupt travel. Sports & Culture: Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai is close to a new long-term deal; and Hungary’s Danube low-water levels are forcing cruise cancellations and route changes.
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