AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMedia Trust Check: Hungary’s trust in news hit a new low in the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report, with overall trust down to 17% and Telex topping weekly readership and reliability rankings. Constitutional Politics: Hungary’s parliament approved a retroactive constitutional amendment limiting the prime minister to eight years, effectively blocking Viktor Orbán from returning to office and reshaping state institutions. Public Debate on Migration: Amnesty International Hungary and the Hungarian Helsinki Committee criticized renewed anti-migrant rhetoric in parliament, urging rights-based, rule-of-law dialogue. Culture & Identity in Art: A new exhibition in Basel traces how the word “homosexual” entered print in 1869, spotlighting early same-sex desire and gender diversity in European art. Music News: A previously unknown Bartók composition tied to violinist Stefi Geyer has been discovered, described as a “musical love letter.” Local Summer Culture: The 20th Balatonfüred International Guitar Festival runs June 20–27 with concerts, masterclasses, and kids’ programs. Food Season: Lidl Hungary begins rolling out Hungarian watermelons from June 24, replacing imports as local varieties return to shelves.
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