AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoman Heritage in Budapest: Aquincum Museum is unveiling hyperrealistic reconstructions of ancient Roman residents built from skulls using DNA and forensic methods, turning “ordinary people” into vivid faces in the exhibition “Once we were like you” running until Oct. 31. Hungarian Tax & Industry Shake-up: PM Péter Magyar says a major overhaul will target multinationals, polluters, and tax loopholes—scrapping several minor taxes, ending a selectively punitive corporate approach, and doubling air pollution charges. LGBTQ+ Rights Data Released: Hatter reports that Hungary’s office data on transsexual gender-change requests has finally been released after a court ruling, showing how many people sought official changes before 2020. Cultural Spotlight—Vaszary Rediscovered: A Balatonfüred exhibition reveals new discoveries from János Vaszary’s painting collection, including works found hidden in storage. Lake Balaton Budget Tip: With paid beach fees rising, more than 40 free public beaches around Lake Balaton are available in 2026, though parking costs can still bite. EU Climate Policy Watch: The EU proposes easing its carbon trading rules under industry pressure, aiming for longer, cheaper emissions allowances if firms invest in decarbonisation. Global Culture Note: The Palić European Film Festival (Serbia) runs July 18–22 with Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó among award recipients.
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