The Game Is About Billions From Brussels. Hungary Is Fighting to Unblock the Funds.
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According to reports, the agreement could be finalized this week. In exchange for access to funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), Hungary is to commit to implementing so-called super milestones, primarily involving judicial reforms. The rule of law has been a major point of contention between Budapest and Brussels for years. However, the website emphasizes that the European Commission itself has doubts about whether Hungary will…
15:08 For the second time in a month, the new Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar will visit Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday. With the President of the European Commission, he will conclude an agreement o...
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar will travel to Brussels this week to finalize talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. At stake is the unblocking of billions of euros in frozen EU funds, which could save the Hungarian economy, reports Politico.
BRUSSELS - Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar is heading to Brussels this week to try to seal a major political deal with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to unlock 10.4 billion euros (about 252.5 billion CZK) of frozen EU funds. The deal could be signed on Thursday, Brussels-based Politico reported, adding that it won't be "free." The Hungarian government will have to commit to a series of reforms, including sweeping ju…
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