Hungary’s Orban to block EU budget unless funds released
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Hungary refuses to approve the new Community budget until it receives European funds that the European Commission continues to block, warned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
With the proposal of a two-billion-budget, the EU Commission opened negotiations on the finances of 2028-2035. Hungary's head of government Orban made clear what he agreed to.
Hungary’s Orban to block EU budget unless funds released
BUDAPEST: Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened on Saturday to torpedo the European Union’s new seven-year budget unless Brussels unlocks all suspended EU funds. The nationalist leader has for years clashed with Brussels over migration, LGBTQ rights and what critics see as eroding democracy in Hungary. The EU has suspended billions of euros earmarked for Hungary
The Hungarian Government will not support the new budget for the European Union seven years if Brussels does not unlock all the EU funds suspended, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Saturday.
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