Hungary's Fidesz Leader Orban Pledges to Unlock Frozen EU Funds Within Three Months

Gate News message, April 20 — Peter Moaciur, leader of Hungary's Fidesz party, announced on April 20 that the incoming Hungarian government will seek to unblock frozen European Union funds within a short timeframe. Speaking at a press conference in Budapest, Moaciur stated his team aims to meet key EU requirements within three months.

The government plans to advance reforms in anti-corruption, media freedom, and judicial independence to align with the European Commission's expectations. Moaciur targets reaching a political agreement with the EU Commission between May 15 and 20.

Moaciur emphasized that the return of EU funds is critical for stabilizing Hungary's economy and restoring investor confidence.

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