Daily brief
Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar has threatened to remove President Tamas Sulyok, whom he calls an 'Orban puppet,' through a constitutional amendment if Sulyok refuses to resign. Magyar also warned of legal action against the president for not stepping down. (ongoing coverage)
Poland demands an apology from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Former European Commission deputy head Vera Jourová said 'The US scares me.'
The EU is cautious on subsidies for Czech PM Andrej Babiš, saying the process could take years.
Poland's state assets ministry aims to be the architect of the economy and an active state owner, the minister told PAP Biznes.