AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegime Reset in Budapest: Hungary’s new PM Péter Magyar has started dismantling the fences around Viktor Orbán’s former Carmelite offices on Castle Hill, opening the complex to visitors and signaling a break with the “cordons” era. Government Shake-up: The new administration is also moving fast on state firms, with a plan to replace the head of MVM within weeks. Investor Mood: Legal and business circles are watching how the Tisza government will reshape foreign-investor rules—especially around transparency, competition, and housing policy. Energy Deal Clock: Serbia says it will send MOL its final NIS takeover position by May 15, with MOL expected to decide May 18, as the Pancevo refinery’s future operation remains the sticking point. Ukraine Accountability: Dozens of European countries (including Hungary) have signed up to a special tribunal track aimed at prosecuting Russia over Ukraine war crimes. Labour Pressure: A proposed halt to non-EU worker visas is already drawing warnings from companies about strain on output.
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