AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBudapest Real Estate: A new district-by-district guide maps where international buyers should look in the capital, noting a calmer 2026 market after 2025’s strong price growth and highlighting prime District V as the prestige core. EU Funding Update: The EU has cleared Hungary’s €10bn recovery plan, but payments stay tied to anti-corruption, procurement transparency, and judicial independence milestones. Public Media Shake-up: Hungarian public television suspended its news service, apologizing on-screen for “years of lies” and saying news broadcasts are temporarily halted during a transformation. Culture & Leisure: Kisfaludy Strand in Balatonfüred was named Lake Balaton’s Best Beach for 2026, with inspections focused on facilities, accessibility, and family services. Policy & Governance: The government submitted a bill to create the National Asset Recovery and Asset Protection Office, designed to operate independently with parliamentary reporting. Diaspora & Identity: A look at Hungarians far beyond the Carpathian Basin, including Hungarian communities that preserved traditions on Argentina’s pampas. Migration Mood: A new survey finds most Hungarians back strict migration controls while still supporting asylum for people who meet legal protection rules.
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