Hungary

Brussels lifts the blockade on Hungary: it will receive more than 16,000 million pending

The European Commission blocked European funds for the non-compliance of Orbán's government

BarcelonaThe European Commission will unblock 16.4 billion euros of European funds corresponding to Hungary, which Budapest did not have access to due to repeated non-compliance by Viktor Orbán's government with community regulations. This was announced this Friday by the President of the European institution, Ursula von der Leyen, in a joint appearance with the new Hungarian Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, who has achieved this change of stance from Brussels through promises of reforms to fight corruption and restore the rule of law.

arrasés in the parliamentary elections of April 12The government of the new Hungarian Prime Minister took office on May 9, after his party, Tisza, swept the parliamentary elections on April 12, bringing an end to 16 consecutive years of Orbán. Among other things, Magyar has committed to approving regulations to restore judicial independence, recover plurality in the media, and put an end to widespread institutional corruption.

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"Our teams have worked hard day and night together to find common ground," stressed Von der Leyen, while Magyar considered that this agreement represents a "historic step forward" for Hungary, which will help boost the country's economy.

The money will not be disbursed immediately, but will be unblocked when Budapest approves the reforms agreed upon with the European Commission. As the deadline to receive the 10 billion from the recovery fund expires on August 31, the Hungarian government has a few weeks to comply with the commitments. It is planned that Magyar's executive will send the agreed recovery plan to Brussels next week and that the European Commission will give it the green light in July.

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Unprecedented measure against Hungary

Most of these funds had been blocked since December 2022. In September of that year, after many years of warnings and threats, the European Commission proposed to the Twenty-Seven, unprecedentedly, to freeze part of the European aid that would go to Hungary. It was the first time that the Community executive had activated the regulation that had entered into force the previous year, which conditions the delivery of subsidies on compliance with the rule of law and adherence to the judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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