AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoConstitutional Clash: Fidesz and KDNP staged a major protest at Sándor Palace against the Tisza government’s planned constitutional overhaul, aimed at removing President Tamás Sulyok, with former President János Áder warning it would destroy the rule of law. EU Money Watch: EU finance ministers are set to take the last step to unlock Hungary’s revised €10bn recovery plan, after Brussels withheld funds over corruption and rule-of-law concerns. NATO & Defence: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says Hungary will raise defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, positioning the country as a reliable NATO partner at the Ankara summit. Public Media Moment: Hungary’s M1 broadcast blackout went viral after a nearly four-hour interruption, with public interest far exceeding measurable tune-in figures. District Heating Funding: The government will add 25.9bn forints to the district heating fund to protect household utility savings without raising residential prices. Politics on the Ground: The government says it has launched an inquiry into men filmed confronting protesters at Orbán rallies, alleging organized Fidesz involvement.
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