AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHungary’s Regime-Change Rollout: Prime Minister Péter Magyar told parliament the Tisza government will “serve the nation, not the prime minister,” and unveiled a full cabinet built to start making decisions immediately—while also granting veto power to key ministers over health, justice, education, and finance. EU Reset: The new team is signaling a sharper break with Orbán-era tactics, including a push to unlock frozen EU funds and a pledge to be a “reliable partner” in Brussels. Culture & Arts: Budapest’s Urbán Erotika returns as a free-entry, 18+ contemporary arts festival (May 13–30) mixing art therapy, theatre, talks, and installations. Sport & Money: The Hungarian National Bank released new commemorative 5,000 and 25,000 forint coins for the 125th anniversary of the football federation. Global Curiosity: The Diamond Sutra—world’s oldest dated printed book—was highlighted again after reports of its sealed cave discovery in China.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.