EU executive launches new bid to cut funds for Hungary over corruption
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[April 27, 2022]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European
Union executive sent a formal letter to Hungary on Wednesday, officials
said, the first step of a fresh offensive to safeguard democratic checks
and balances that could freeze funds for Prime Minister Viktor Orban
over corruption. |
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pauses during a news conference
after the parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary April 6, 2022.
REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo |
Despite years of criticism by rights campaigners that he was
channeling EU funds to his associates, Orban won a fourth
consecutive election victory earlier this month. The European
Commission responded by launching its new sanction tool.
"We identified issues that might be breaching the rule of law in
Hungary and affect the EU budget," said a deputy head of the
Brussels-based Commission, Vera Jourova.
"Hungary will have to reply to our concerns and propose remedial
measures."
(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by John Chalmers)
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