AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHungary’s political reset: Péter Magyar’s government is moving fast—fences are coming down and Viktor Orbán’s former offices in Budapest are being opened to the public, a symbolic break with the 2021 cordon era. Rule-of-law and emergency powers: Hungary’s six-year state of emergency has officially ended, but key wartime and crisis measures were rolled into permanent law, including fuel price caps and deadlines for farm support. Foreign investment signals: A new legal focus is emerging around transparency and predictability for investors, with experts flagging possible changes to FDI screening and housing rules. Energy transition: MOL is expanding its Szarvas biogas plant with a biomethane unit—aiming to inject high-purity biomethane into the gas grid and cut fossil reliance. Regional watch: Slovakia–Paris nonstop demand remains strong despite no current service, while City Park is gearing up to host Champions League fan zones in Budapest on 30 May.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.