Magyar Sets Out Steps to Regain Hungary’s Funds After EU Talks
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar presented the first steps he plans to take to regain access to European Union funding frozen due to corruption and rule of law concerns related to his predecessor’s policies.
Summing up two days of talks with a delegation from the European Commission, Magyar on Sunday said his Tisza party plans measures to fight corruption, sign up to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, and restore the freedom and independence of the judiciary, higher education and the media.