AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBudapest Pride Diplomacy: 44 embassies and cultural institutes backed Budapest Pride, urging dignity and non-discrimination and noting this year’s event is the first without Fidesz in power. Presidential Removal Row: Amnesty International Hungary says the government’s plan to remove President Tamás Sulyok lacks proper due process, arguing impeachment safeguards should be used instead. Anti-Corruption Push for EU Money: Hungary’s parliament is set to vote on anti-graft measures to unlock withheld EU funds, including strengthening the Integrity Authority and tightening transparency around private equity ownership. Fuel Price Cap Exit: Lawmakers will also vote to phase out the protected fuel price regime, alongside changes tied to EU Recovery and Resilience “super milestones” and public media restructuring. Euro Deadline Signal: Finance Minister András Kármán reaffirmed Hungary’s euro adoption commitment and Maastricht targets by 2030, while discussing the mortgage interest-rate cap phase-out. Heat Hits Budapest: HungaroMet recorded a new daily heat record in Újpest at 36.5°C, as Hungary braces for another scorching week.
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