AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoEU Accession Reset: Hungary is signaling it may lift its veto on Ukraine and Moldova EU talks, with diplomats pointing to a possible June 15 Luxembourg conference to open the first negotiation cluster—conditional on minority-rights assurances for ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine. Constitutional Clash in Budapest: Prime Minister Péter Magyar is pushing ahead with plans to amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok, escalating a standoff after Sulyok refused to resign. EU Funds Momentum: The new pro-EU direction is also tied to unlocking frozen EU money, with Hungary positioning reforms as the path to billions released. Crime Watch: Hungarian authorities seized a record 522 kg of cocaine hidden in a banana shipment, with a street value estimated at 15 billion forints. Economy & Trade: Hungary’s GDP rose 1.7% in Q1 2026, while services trade surplus climbed to EUR 2.5 billion as exports and imports both grew.
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