AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFIFA Governance Shake-Up: Hungary’s Sandor Csanyi has withdrawn his support for Gianni Infantino, calling Kevin Lamour’s “unexpected dismissal” the “final straw,” escalating a leadership crisis at the world football body. Oschadbank “Gold Convoy” Closure: Hungary’s NAV has closed money-laundering proceedings over the cash-and-gold transport linked to Ukrainian Oschadbank, saying the assets’ origin was traced to lawful interbank transactions with Raiffeisen. Energy & Water Risk: Hungary says Paks avoided another shutdown as emergency measures kept Danube cooling water levels above the threshold for disconnecting turbines, with capacity restoration expected soon. Hungary-China Signals: Xi Jinping congratulated Hungary’s new president András Baka, stressing long-standing friendship as Budapest recalibrates its China ties under the new government. Wind Power Push: Hungary unveiled plans to multiply wind capacity more than tenfold by 2030, backed by grid upgrades and multi-year tenders. Regional Business Shock: Romania shut its last operational nuclear reactor at Cernavodă after record-low Danube levels threatened cooling water availability. International Aid: Hungary sent nearly 30 tons of humanitarian aid to Venezuela for medical and emergency response after a seismic event.
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