Exclusive: Hungary's new government to review €16bn EU defence plan
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Exclusive: Hungary's new government to review €16bn EU defence plan
Péter Magyar's team is reassessing Hungary's €16 billion SAFE defence plan submitted by the defeated Orbán government, citing corruption risks. The European Commission is open to engaging with the new administration.
The future government of Péter Magyar is reviewing the national defense plan submitted during Viktor Orbán's term in office. This document was submitted under the European Commission's preferential loan facility, the SAFE program. The review is based on corruption concerns, and the European Commission has agreed to the request.
The future government of Péter Magyar is reviewing the Hungarian defense plan, which was submitted during Viktor Orbán’s term in office, Euronews has learned. The project would be financed through the European Commission’s preferential loan program, SAFE. The new government cites corruption risks, and the Commission is open to re-evaluating the plan.
The future government of Péter Magyar fears corruption risks in the Hungarian defense plan, with which Viktor Orbán and his party applied for 16.2 billion euros in EU funds.
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