The European Commission will unfreeze €16.4bln in EU funds for Hungary, von der
Leyen said on the 29th. The package includes €10.0bln from NextGenerationEU,
€4.2bln tied to cohesion-fund conditions and €2.2bln released after progress on
university autonomy. Von der Leyen said the commission and Hungary reached
agreement on rule-of-law and anti-corruption steps; Hungary has agreed to join
the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, strengthen anti-corruption bodies and
amend public procurement law. Prime Minister Magyar said the funds equal about
13% of Hungary’s annual budget and will be used for SMEs, transport, healthcare,
education, energy infrastructure and digital technology.