AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoConstitutional Clash in Budapest: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says Hungary will amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok, calling him an “Orbán puppet” after Sulyok refused to resign; the president warns he may challenge the move, setting up a fresh rule-of-law showdown. EU Funds Breakthrough: Magyar told parliament Hungary has secured a political agreement to unlock €16.4bn in frozen EU money, including €2.2bn for universities and innovation, €4.2bn for cohesion, and €10bn from the Recovery Fund—money Hungary says will start flowing from autumn. Water Stress Hits Battery Boom: A new report warns Hungary’s EV battery push is colliding with drought and falling groundwater, raising the risk of a serious water crisis as factories expand. Aviation & Travel: Wizz Air reported strong May growth, boosted by special flights for the Budapest Champions League final, while Jazeera Airways resumes direct Kuwait–Budapest flights from July 16. Sports Spotlight: Arsenal’s Champions League heartbreak in Budapest continues to ripple—France’s celebrations turned violent, and Saliba’s World Cup fitness is now in doubt.
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