AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: Serbia’s Hydrometeorological Institute has issued orange alerts for heavy downpours and thunderstorms, with unstable conditions expected to spread across the region and more warnings planned shortly before storms. Renewables vs. Environment: Portugal’s government is reportedly finding a way to override environmental agency decisions for some renewable projects under the EU RED III framework—raising alarms about “national interest” being used to bypass environmental licensing. Biodiversity & Power Lines: A study links electromagnetic field exposure from high-voltage lines to stress in honeybees, fewer flower visits, and knock-on effects for pollination and plant ecosystems. Cleaner Mobility in Montenegro: Stadler will supply ŽPCG with three four-car electric FLIRT units, supporting cross-border rail travel with Serbia and a push to modernize passenger transport. Tourism Governance: The European Travel Commission held its General Meeting in Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, re-electing Miguel Sanz and adding major travel platforms as associate members, with sustainability and destination branding on the agenda. EU Enlargement Politics: Reporting highlights debate over whether the EU could limit veto rights for new members—an issue closely watched for Montenegro’s fast-tracked accession push.
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