AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBudapest Politics: Hungary’s parliament passed a constitutional amendment that ends President Tamas Sulyok’s mandate, forcing a five-day choice to sign his own dismissal or face impeachment—an abrupt power reshuffle tied to Peter Magyar’s rapid overhaul agenda. EU Funding & Culture-Lifestyle Impact: The European Commission approved Hungary’s revised Recovery and Resilience Plan, unlocking about €10bn (grants and loans) despite fresh rule-of-law concerns, with payments tied to anti-corruption and procurement milestones. Arts & Music: MiraTone Festival returns to Budapest from 22–30 August, bringing international classical stars plus masterclasses, with the festival’s EFFE recognition highlighted. Lake Balaton Leisure: Kisfaludy Beach in Balatonfüred was named the Best Beach on Lake Balaton for 2026 at the Blue Wave Flag awards. Sports & Community: Hungarian violinist Sabrina Wang Iat Ham placed 5th at the Ilona Fehér International Violin Competition in Budapest, while Hungarian runner Tünde Szabó won the women’s race at the Imlek Impact Sarajevo city night event. Minority Rights Dialogue: Hungary’s fundamental rights commissioner Juhász Imre met Ukraine’s ombudsman in Zakarpattia to discuss minority rights and European integration.
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