AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHungary Politics & EU: Budapest prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Gergely Karácsony over the 2025 Pride march after an EU court ruling found Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ assembly limits violate EU law. Migration Clash: In Budapest, thousands protested Péter Magyar’s expected signing of the EU Migration Pact, chanting “traitor” and “betrayal” as he appeared on a balcony waving the Hungarian flag. Defence & US-Germany: Politico reports the Pentagon may cancel a Tomahawk missile deployment to Germany, citing fears of Russian escalation and US stockpile strain—leaving Berlin without a capability it says it urgently needs. Regional Security: Hungary’s PM Péter Magyar used Hungary’s Day of National Cohesion to push expanding V4 cooperation by inviting additional countries, with a June 23 V4 prime ministers meeting planned. Economy Watch: Poland’s growth outlook improved slightly: the EBRD forecasts 3.5% GDP growth in 2026 (2.8% in 2027), supported by EU funds and higher defence spending. Transport & Travel: Czech and Slovak transport ministers discussed restoring regular Prague–Bratislava flights after a seven-year gap. Infrastructure: Denmark opened the new Storstrøm Bridge, a key link for connections between Scandinavia and continental Europe.
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