AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGovernment Handover: Hungary’s Tisza-led administration has formally taken over from the outgoing Fidesz team, with ministers arriving for the official document-and-contract handover at Kossuth Square—while the new cabinet’s first priorities are already being spelled out. Emergency Rule Ends: After six years, Hungary’s state of emergency is officially over, with key wartime measures rolled into ordinary law—fuel price caps included. Energy Pressure: Economists are urging the government to phase out Hungary’s fuel price cap, warning it could distort markets and worsen shortages. Foreign Policy Signals: Foreign Minister Anita Orbán has vowed to resist Russia-linked sanctions that hurt Hungary, even as Hungary condemned a major Russian drone strike in Transcarpathia. Renewables Push: MOL is expanding its Szarvas biogas plant with a biomethane unit aimed at injecting upgraded gas into the national grid. Tech & Privacy Watch: MEKH is consulting on an energy regulatory sandbox, while a new report highlights how surveillance abuses across Europe strain privacy and rule of law.
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