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Will the EU give Magyar the benefit of the doubt? The fate of Hungary hangs in the balance in Brussels

Peter Magyar comes to Brussels to discuss with Ursula von der Leyen how Budapest can unlock frozen EU funds intended for Hungary.

Hungary's newly appointed prime minister will meet the European Commission president on Wednesday while his team tries to find one the fastest way to release billions of euros of EU fundsincluding EUR 10 billion (PLN 42 billion at the current exchange rate), which Budapest may lose permanently at the end of August if it does not carry out the necessary reforms.

This money is part of the EU funds for reconstruction after the COVID-19 pandemic that have been allocated to Hungary. However, the Commission froze them for a reason concerns about corruption, judicial independence and democratic standards. Under the rules of the EU's post-pandemic recovery fund, member state capitals must achieve the required targets by the end of August to qualify for funding. Otherwise, they will lose them permanently.

Magyar's approach has some political support in Brussels.

Ashley Davis

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