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EU set to greenlight Hungary's €10 billion recovery envelope

The revised plan would unlock about €10 billion after Hungary meets remaining conditions, including 27 so-called super milestones by Aug. 31, officials said.

Summary by Euronews
The decision would pave the way for the release of post-pandemic funds that had long been withheld over corruption concerns.

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The stakes were 10 billion euros, or more than 3,500 billion forints.

·Hungary
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Right

Hungary's amended recovery plan will be on the agenda at the Ecofin meeting on Friday, the adoption of which could pave the way for more EU funds.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Center

EU finance ministers are expected to approve, at the ECOFIN meeting, Hungary's revised National Recovery Plan. The decision would pave the way for the release of 10 billion euros from post-Pandemic funds, blocked years in a row due to concerns about corruption and the rule of law, Euronews announces.

·Romania
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Euronews broke the news in France on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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