AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Rule-of-Law: PM Péter Magyar says the Article 7 process against Hungary—triggered by earlier rule-of-law concerns—could be concluded by October, aiming to stop Hungary “sitting on the shame bench.” Press Freedom & Culture Policy: Hungary’s media overhaul is moving ahead, with amendments to the media law expected within weeks to reshape public media leadership and boost dialogue with civil society. Minority & Community News: Hungary lifts last year’s ban on 12 previously blocked Ukrainian news outlets, restoring access to Ukrainian-language reporting for the Ukrainian minority and refugees, after consultations with minority representatives. LGBTQ+ Rights: NGOs urge repeal of Hungary’s laws used to restrict Pride events, citing EU Court of Justice rulings against parts of the “child protection” framework. Cultural Life in Budapest: An Indian devotional pilgrimage, Global Vari 2026, reaches Heroes’ Square on June 21 with bhajan, prayer, and children’s cultural participation. Music & Heritage: BBC Proms coverage highlights deep links between composers, conductors, and Norwich—an easy cultural bridge for Hungarian readers into UK classical life.
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