AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHungarian Politics: Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional change capping prime ministerial terms at eight years, designed to block Viktor Orbán’s return to office; the measure passed with the ruling Tisza party’s supermajority while Fidesz opposed. Migration & Security: Parliament also debated the planned reception centre at Vitnyéd, with Péter Magyar accusing the Orbán government of misleading the public about the site’s intended use for migrants. Fuel Prices: PM Magyar says lower global oil prices and a stronger forint could push petrol and diesel below the protected price cap this week. Healthcare: Szent Magdolna Private Hospital in Budapest says it has introduced the da Vinci Single-Port robotic surgery system, offering minimally invasive options for multiple specialties. Tech & Industry: A Budapest startup, Edortech, claims its ONLi battery anode tech could cut costs and boost EV range by replacing graphite with an alloyed layer. EU Watch: EU negotiators reached a provisional deal on simplifying chemicals, cosmetics and fertilising product rules under the Omnibus VI package.
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