AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNational Day & public culture: Budapest is gearing up for Saint Stephen’s Day (20 August) with free events across the city, including the Buda Castle Folk Arts Festival, Hungarian Flavours Street, concerts, Open Parliament, and fireworks over the Danube—plus the Zemplén Festival running through 23 August. Festival future talk: Sziget Festival is under pressure after a weaker 2026 turnout and finances, with founder Károly Gerendai pointing to delayed prep and softer international demand. Arts & music in Hungary: The VIII. MiraTone Festival opens in Budapest with Beethoven’s string quartets, while classical and jazz programming anchors Zemplén’s 35th edition across dozens of venues. Investigations & accountability: A public media dossier alleges long-running political interference in MTI, and a new ministry asks Atlatszo about data behind overpriced toy motorbikes—while concealed child-protection inspection reports describe hunger, abuse, and dangerous conditions in Hungarian children’s homes. Sports & youth culture: Artistic swimming heads toward LA28 rule changes, with Budapest hosting major junior championships. International ties with Hungarian links: President Tokayev and Pakistan’s Zardari both sent National Day greetings to Hungary’s leadership.
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