Ursula Von Der Leyen: Time Is Running Out for the New Hungarian Government; Swift Reforms Are Needed
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This process gives a deep impression of the European Union's understanding of democracy: EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen increases pressure on Hungary. The conservative long-term rebel Viktor Orbán is hardly elected and the new, Brussels-like election winner Péter Magyar in office, attracts the Commission's female thumbs. With billions of promises, an enormous time pressure and an incredible intervention in the sovereignty of the co…
Ursula von der Leyen: There is enormous pressure on the new Hungarian government - She believes that Hungary could lose EU funds despite the change of government.
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, asked Hungary to move quickly to reform after the victory of the opposition in the recent parliamentary elections.
The stakes are huge: 6.5 billion euros. The changes must be implemented by August.
The President of the European Commission said that Hungarians deserve support, but the required reforms must be implemented.
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