EU to release billions in frozen funds for Hungary amid Magyar reforms
PM Peter Magyar called the agreement to unlock funds frozen under former leader Orban a 'historic' breakthrough.
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PM Peter Magyar called the agreement to unlock funds frozen under former leader Orban a 'historic' breakthrough.
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PM Peter Magyar called the agreement to unlock funds frozen under former leader Orban a 'historic' breakthrough.
Budapest still needs to complete a long list of complex reforms before it's wired the cash, Commission officials say.
Currently, the European Commission has plans to generate more tax revenue to fund the forthcoming MFF, the long-term budget running from 2028 to 2034. But the truth is, without serious refo...