AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHungary Politics: Hungary’s parliament is set to vote Monday on a constitutional amendment aimed at removing President Tamás Sulyok, as PM Péter Magyar moves to loosen Viktor Orbán’s remaining grip; Sulyok has five days to sign or face removal proceedings, while critics warn the overhaul echoes past “captured state” tactics. EU Rule of Law & Media: A new EU-wide look at the European Media Freedom Act finds many countries still vulnerable to political pressure and unstable funding, with Hungary’s recent public broadcasting governance changes cited as a rare positive step. Budapest Transport: Work on the long-delayed Budapest ring tram line (Szent Gellért tér to Budafoki út) is set to start in autumn after EU co-financing contract signing, with handover planned for end-2029. EU Foreign Policy: EU foreign ministers debate options to restrict trade with illegal Israeli settlements, but unanimity requirements could stall action amid accusations of “delay tactics.” World Cup 2026: Lionel Messi finally gets his first England clash in the semi-final in Atlanta, ending a 20-year wait for one of football’s biggest matchups.
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