AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHungary–EU Funding: PM Péter Magyar says the European Commission has recommended approval of Hungary’s revised Recovery and Resilience Plan, potentially unlocking about €10bn, with the government insisting “not a single euro cent” will be left behind. Constitutional Politics: President Tamás Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment limiting prime ministers to eight years, effectively blocking Viktor Orbán’s return; the move follows Hungary’s parliament vote and Sulyok’s procedural defense. Ukraine Media & Ties: Hungary lifted bans on 12 Ukrainian news outlets, restoring access for Ukrainian communities and refugees while drawing a line between independent journalism and Russian propaganda. EU Enlargement Push: Magyar reportedly helped water down summit language on accelerating Ukraine’s EU accession, removing urgency wording from the final conclusions. International Spotlight: A Budapest court hearing saw a prosecutor argue an Irishman’s killing of an American nurse in 2024 couldn’t be accidental, seeking jail and deportation. Sports & Culture: MotoGP manufacturers and teams agreed a “Concorde”-style commercial deal through 2031; meanwhile, Budapest hosted a Chinese intangible heritage and tourism expo.
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