AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHungary’s new government takes shape: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says “the Tisza government will serve the nation,” and the cabinet is now fully formed after President Tamás Sulyok appointed 16 ministers. Magyar also moved to tighten control of the legislative process, granting veto powers to key ministers including Finance, Health, Justice and Education—an early signal of how the new majority plans to steer policy fast. Rule-of-law and institutions: Justice nominee Márta Görög pledged zero tolerance on corruption and promised steps to strengthen court independence and align with EU structures. Migration sparks backlash: Right-wing voices are already attacking Anita Orbán’s comments on ending Hungary’s EU migration fine, arguing it would mean allowing asylum applications—raising fresh questions about how far the new team will shift from Orbán-era lines. EU-Russia pressure continues: The EU launched its 20th sanctions round, expanding the “shadow fleet” crackdown and adding new financial and shipping targets. Energy and climate finance: AIIB will invest up to $125m via OTP green bonds to scale renewable and efficiency lending across the region.
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