AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBudapest Pride & LGBT rights: EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib visited Budapest to discuss equality policies with ministers and Pride organisers, signaling EU focus on disability, Roma inclusion, and LGBTIQ+ rights ahead of Pride 2026. Flag war on Erzsébet Bridge: After Pride flags were thrown into the Danube, Hungarian national flags followed—sparking a fresh escalation that Mayor Gergely Karácsony says will be met by flying both national and Pride flags during the June 27 march. Heatwave crisis: Hungary’s chief medical officer issued a third-degree heat alert for the whole country from Saturday, warning of 38–40°C highs and urging extra care for vulnerable groups. Culture & music: FAB Classical Summerfest (Festival Academy Budapest) runs June 25–July 13, mixing established artists and young musicians across major Budapest venues. Pálinka spotlight: Hungary’s top pálinka and törkölypálinka winners were crowned at a national competition in Budapest. Politics & justice: PM Péter Magyar urged the chief prosecutor to remove “Hungarian Cosa Nostra” figures tied to the “gold convoy” case, as suspect interviews reportedly move forward. Film & arts: “Blue Heron” reviews highlight a precise, poignant look at family trauma and memory. Practical living: A guide explains how foreigners can buy property in Hungary, with rules varying by EU vs non-EU status.
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