AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHungary Power Struggle: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says Hungary will amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok after Sulyok refused to resign, setting up a fast legal fight over who can block laws. EU-Ukraine Diplomacy: Germany’s push for a “pre-accession” path for Ukraine is sparking debate in Kyiv over whether it replaces full EU membership. Czech-Taiwan Tensions: Czech Senate President Miloš Vystrčil invites Taiwan’s speaker after Beijing warns Prague to curb “official exchanges,” escalating a familiar one-China dispute. Germany Economy Watch: Retail sales in Germany fell 0.3% in April, with gas-station sales hit by the Middle East war’s knock-on effects. Czech Rail Upgrade: Prague plans to electrify about 600 km of rail by the early 2030s and expand ETCS safety systems. Poland-Ukraine Row: Poland demands Ukraine’s UPA-linked honorary title be revoked after Zelenskyy’s move, reigniting a painful WWII memory clash. Security & Courts: A German court is set to rule in a Bielefeld stabbing case tied to Islamic State. Business & Logistics: Poland’s new Port Polska airport roads draw 11 bids worth about €400m, while Czech parcel volumes rose 7.5% in 2025.
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