AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRule of Law Reset in Hungary: Hungary’s parliament voted to abolish the Sovereignty Protection Office, a Fidesz-era body accused of targeting independent journalism and civil society; the repeal now awaits the president’s signature, with EU legal concerns already raised over its rights impact. Budapest Danube Life: Budapest opened a bigger free riverside Danube beach at Árasztó (District XI), expanding swimming access and signaling a renewed city focus on reconnecting residents with the river. Heat & Daily Life: Prime Minister Péter Magyar urged tap-water use only for essential needs as a third-level water restriction hit 120 settlements, with utilities and tankers stepping in where bursts and faults disrupted supply. Culture Calendar—Mohács 500: Hungary is marking the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács with major performances, including the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble’s “Requiem for Mohács” premiering at Szeged Open-Air Festival on July 4. Education & Rankings: QS’s 2027 World University Rankings show a mixed picture for Hungary: ELTE tops nationally but slipped internationally, while Debrecen and Szeged also fell in global standings. World Cup as Community: Bosnian fans in Utah frame their team’s historic World Cup run as a unifying symbol after war and division. Consumer Safety: Primark issued an urgent recall for a colour block purse over “serious chemical risk” tied to excessive phthalates.
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