AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Budget Fight: EU leaders asked Ireland to propose by October new “own resources” for the 2028–2034 budget, as the bloc scrambles to bridge gaps between net payers and beneficiaries over a roughly €2tn plan. Russia Talks Row: Disagreement over whether to set up an EU back-channel to Moscow continued after European Council President António Costa pushed for direct contact, while Germany and others said it’s the wrong moment and warned against formats/participants. Estonia in the EU Debate: Estonia’s PM Kristen Michal argued the EU can’t position itself as a mediator without limiting its ability to support Ukraine and pressure Russia. Language & Media: Estonia’s ETV+ warned that Riigikogu-approved Language Act changes could push most dubbed Russian-language content toward subtitles, risking audience losses. Courts & Wildlife: Estonia’s Supreme Court ruled a 2020 wolf-hunting quota unlawful, saying the Environmental Board failed to account for the Bern Convention’s strict protection rules. Youth & Society: A report says worsening mental health is delaying Estonian youths’ independence and participation as demographic decline raises pressure on smaller generations. Public Finance & Families: VAT relief for children’s camps is delayed until July, leaving families paying more in June. Tech Governance: Estonia plans digital identifiers for AI agents, aiming to manage rights and responsibilities for autonomous systems. Security Context: EU Parliament condemned Russian drone incursions into member states, reaffirming support for Moldova and Ukraine.
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