AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Funding Breakthrough: EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed with PM Péter Magyar to unlock €16.4bn in previously frozen funds for Hungary, including €10bn from the recovery fund and €4.2bn in cohesion money, with an extra €2.2bn tied to further reforms—an immediate boost for the government’s reform push and economic recovery narrative. Media Reform Watch: Freshly sworn-in PM Magyar has ordered an audit of state media after years of pro-Orbán bias, with whistleblowers describing one-sided coverage; journalists fired under Orban’s rule are calling for deeper structural change, not just new management. Constitutional Tension: President Tamás Sulyok has asked the Venice Commission to assess constitutional issues around the president’s role amid political pressure, keeping Hungary’s governance debate in the spotlight. Budapest Business Angle (Sport & Logistics): The Champions League final at Puskás Aréna kicks off at 5pm BST to improve logistics and fan access, with Budapest expecting major economic spillovers from the event. Cross-border Crime Note: Hungarian police arrested a suspect linked to a large credit card fraud case involving alleged unauthorised transactions tied to Johnny Depp’s card.
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