AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBudapest Pride: 44 embassies and cultural institutes back Budapest Pride, calling for dignity, equality and non-discrimination, and noting this year’s event will be the first Pride in the capital without Fidesz in power. Parliament & EU money: Hungary’s National Assembly is set to vote on anti-graft measures to unlock withheld EU funds, alongside changes tied to Recovery and Resilience “super milestones” and a public media restructuring package. Heatwave pressure: Europe’s third heatwave of the year is pushing energy demand toward blackouts, with schools closing early and transport disruptions reported across the region. Ukrainian language access: Olena Zelenska says Ukrainian-language audioguides and bookshelves are expanding across Europe and beyond, including new sites in Hungary. Culture & heritage: Archaeologists have identified the long-lost Premonstratensian provostship of Nagykökényes in Heves County, solving a centuries-old mystery. Music abroad with Hungarian roots: A Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra concert in July spotlights Hungarian music, featuring Liszt and Kodály. Sports spotlight: Kylian Mbappé matches Ronaldo’s World Cup scoring record, keeping football fans talking worldwide.
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