AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHungary’s political reset: Péter Magyar’s government keeps moving fast—removing Orbán-era security cordons around the Carmelite Monastery complex and opening the former “luxury ministry” for weekend tours, while also dismissing administrative state secretaries across all 13 ministries. EU friction, but with a new tone: Hungary’s new leadership is also pushing back on the old veto approach, even as Brussels weighs how far and how quickly it will go with Ukraine’s accession talks. Energy and everyday costs: the Tisza government is reviewing fuel price caps and may extend them beyond June, using strategic reserves to keep supply steady. International spotlight: Zelensky and Macron discussed boosting anti-ballistic cooperation, and Cyprus helped dismantle a Europe-wide fake medicine network. Sports & culture: Budapest eyes an Olympics without new stadiums; in ice hockey, Canada thrashed Italy 6-0 with Macklin Celebrini starring.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.