Hungary and the European Union are in critical negotiations to release frozen funds amounting to <strong>17 billion euros</strong>. Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong> will meet with European Commission President <strong>Ursula von der Leyen</strong> on Friday to discuss the matter.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong> is under increasing pressure from the European Union to implement reforms in the pension and tax systems. This situation complicates efforts to release <strong>€17 billion</strong> in frozen funding, with a deadline approaching on <strong>August 31</strong>.
Hungary's parliamentary elections today saw unprecedented voter turnout, surpassing previous elections. The opposition party 'Tiza' hopes this increase translates into a victory for their candidate, Peter Magyar.
Hungary is preparing for legislative elections on April 12, where current Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong> faces opposition leader <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong> in a critical race. This election reflects an internal struggle that transcends national borders, with significant geopolitical implications.