AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoBudapest Riverfront Safety: A new report warns the summer “RAKPART” riverside programme could turn into a late-night event risk zone, citing dense crowds, alcohol, open-flame grilling and weak barrier coverage along parts of the Danube—calling for “event-level” safety control and clear responsibility chains. Government Pay and EU Funds: PM Péter Magyar says salaries for top officials and MPs will be cut, with VAT cuts, pensioners’ SZÉP card and HUF 100,000 school-start support promised for hundreds of thousands—while he also pushes to bring EU money home. New Cabinet Profile: Magyar unveiled a team of 55 state secretaries, stressing international qualifications and heavy expertise across ministries, plus one-third women. Media Trust Push: The BBC is expanding with Hungarian and Romanian digital news services, using AI-assisted translation but with human oversight. Energy & Industry: A solar plant with battery storage in Baracska is completed, boosting grid-balancing for renewables. Regional Context: Slovenia extended border checks with Croatia and Hungary until December amid security concerns.
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