AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHungary’s Reset Push: Prime Minister Péter Magyar kicked off his first foreign trip with a high-stakes visit to Poland and Austria, aiming to repair ties after Viktor Orbán’s isolation and to unlock frozen EU funds. Presidential Pressure: Magyar also renewed demands for President Sulyok to resign amid a widening political fight over the Orbán-era legacy. EU Sanctions Clock: Brussels is weighing extending Russia sanctions renewals from six months to a year—an idea gaining traction now that Orbán is gone, but still vulnerable to any single veto. Labour Shockwave: Employers and HR experts warn Hungary’s planned guest-worker ban could hit production and jobs, urging consultations before June 1. Ukraine Crosswinds: Russia’s Lavrov is reportedly sidelined from key Ukraine talks, while Kyiv signals readiness to intensify dialogue with Hungary on minority rights. Transport Strain: MÁV says it lacks enough long-distance trains for summer and will lease extra carriages to cover the Balaton rush. Culture & Sport: A Guinness bid is set for May 30 as hundreds of citera players gather in Budapest, while TNT’s paywall anger grows ahead of major European finals.
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