AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBudapest Riverfront Under Fire: A new event-industry report warns the summer “RAKPART” programme on the Pest lower embankment could turn into a safety and crowding problem, citing late-night operations, alcohol, open-flame grilling and spots with weak barrier protection along the Danube—calling for “event-level” safety control, clear responsibility and evacuation planning. Government Personnel Push: PM Péter Magyar says the new Tisza government has appointed 55 state secretaries—103 university degrees in total, with one-third women and major representation across social, living-environment and education ministries. Renewables Update: A new Baracska solar plant paired with a battery storage system has been completed, aiming to smooth solar volatility and support Hungary’s grid as weather-dependent power grows. Media Move: The BBC is expanding in the region with new Hungarian and Romanian-language digital news services, launching in June with AI-assisted translation under human editorial oversight. Energy/Finance Context: Moody’s flags near-stagnation and EU-fund delays but expects relations with the EU to improve under the new government.
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