The Tisza Government Is Requesting Much Less EU Credit than Márton Nagy Had Imagined.
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Hungary is requesting much less than planned by the previous cabinet, around 10 billion euros, from the European Union's SAFE defense loan. The new Tisza government led by Péter Magyar is currently reviewing the Orbán government's previous, excessively expensive plans, while the European Commission is urging the agreement to be concluded as soon as possible due to the need to redistribute the remaining amounts at the end of the year, Népszava ha…
Hungary would draw down around 10 billion euros from the EU's 150 billion euro SAFE defense loan program, much less than the 16.2 billion euro Hungarian budget and the 17.4 billion euro request previously submitted by the Orbán government. The European Commission would preferably accept the Hungarian plan in the summer, so that unused funds can be redistributed by the end of the year. According to the Ministry of Economy and Energy, the review o…
According to the Prime Minister, the previous government submitted “absurd plans” to the Commission The post Népszava: Péter Magyar and his wife are asking for much less from the EU defense loan than the Orbán government would have requested first appeared on 24.hu.
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