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European Union - Hungary Again Loses Eligibility for Eu Billion Aid

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Hungary has lost its entitlement to EU aid in billions as it has not implemented required constitutional reforms by the end of 2025.

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After refusing to meet the requirements required by the European Commission before the end of 2025, Hungary has lost its right to billions of euros in EU aid. The funds, originally awarded for 2023, had been frozen because Brussels concluded that Hungary was ignoring several fundamental EU standards and values, such as deficits in the award of public contracts and in the fight against corruption, conflicts of interest and dubious actions by the …

·Spain
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Hungary's government has once again lost its claim to EU aid in billions. The background is violations of the rule of law. On Thursday, several MEPs voted in favour of the action, including German Green politician Daniel Freund, who spoke of a "mafia system". According to the EU Commission, some 17 billion euros had recently been frozen for Hungary. Now another billion is no longer available, which was intended to promote structurally weak areas…

·Vienna, Austria
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Hungary failed to comply with reform requirements by the end of 2025, such as deficits in the award of public contracts and the fight against corruption.

·Vienna, Austria
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Hungary Loses Eu Aid

·Munich, Germany
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Hungary has lost its entitlement to EU aid in billions as it has not implemented required constitutional reforms by the end of 2025.

·Germany
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Under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Hungary has long been violating basic principles of the EU. The country is therefore losing a lot of money again.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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