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Hungary loses EU funding amid rule-of-law dispute

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January 2, 2025
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Published: January 2, 2025 8:54 am
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Brussels claims the country has failed to tackle corruption and implement reforms, while Budapest says it has met all requirements

Hungary has officially lost access to over €1 billion ($1.04 billion) in EU funds as of January 1, 2025, due to an ongoing dispute with Brussels over rule-of-law violations, Welt reported on Thursday citing a spokeswoman for the European Commission. This marks the first permanent loss of funding by an EU member state under the bloc’s “conditionality” mechanism.

Introduced in 2020, the mechanism allows Brussels to suspend funding to member states which violate the bloc’s rule-of-law principles.

The EU has pressured Hungary to change its laws in order to tackle conflicts of interest and corruption for some time, launching “conditionality” proceedings against it back in 2022 and blocking its EU funding. Brussels cited alleged infringements of public procurement rules and a lack of control and transparency as reasons for the move. Hungary has since launched certain reforms and cleared some of the funds, but around €19 billion remain frozen.

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In July 2024, the European Commission released its fifth Rule of Law report, which highlighted that Hungary still failed to meet EU democratic standards. The report pointed to persistent failures by the country in tackling issues such as corruption, political financing, conflicts of interest, and media independence. Budapest was told it needed to complete reforms by the end of the year or “the first tranche of discontinued commitments,” amounting to €1.04 billion, would expire. The forfeited funds were earmarked for the development of economically disadvantaged regions within the country.

According to media reports, the next €1.1 billion tranche intended for Hungary expires at the end of 2025.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban argues that his country has fulfilled all EU requirements, and has vowed to fight to protect money “that is ours.” In mid-December, he threatened to veto the EU’s next seven-year budget unless Hungary regains access to the blocked funds. The 2028-2035 budget requires unanimity among the 27 member states to be approved. Negotiations on the budget are expected to begin in mid-2025.


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Amid the dispute with Brussels and in order to fill financing gaps, Hungary has turned to other funding sources, including loans from China. Last April, Budapest took a 3-year $1 billion loan from China Development Bank, Export-Import Bank of China and Bank of China Hungarian unit to help finance infrastructure, transport, and energy projects. The Hungarian Debt Management Agency said in July that more such loans could be incoming as Hungary’s economic links with the Asian nation grow.

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