AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHungary’s Pride crackdown eases: Budapest prosecutors dropped Pride-related charges against the city’s mayor after an EU court ruling, signaling a softer legal stance toward LGBTQ events. Child protection overhaul: PM Péter Magyar told Parliament he’s launching a comprehensive investigation into past child-protection failures, promising transparency after a pardon-case scandal. Architecture & nature: Debrecen’s planned Natural History Museum exhibition building in the Great Forest won two Architizer A+Awards for its “green roof” concept and nature-integrated design. Culture calendar: Városi Platform’s World Art Nouveau Day festival returns with 74 events across Budapest and beyond, including rare public access to Art Nouveau buildings. EU politics at home: Thousands protested in Budapest against the EU migration pact, accusing the government of trading sovereignty for funds. Travel & lifestyle: Wizz Air will offer Starlink in-flight internet from 2027, and Budapest’s family-friendly airport ranking adds to the city’s tourism buzz. Global culture tie-in: A Hungarian-designed Rubik’s Cube-inspired kids’ play space opened at a Seoul museum, with MOME experts involved.
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