Hungary PM to ask European Parliament to drop lawsuit against EU executive over release of EU funds
Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to ask the European Parliament to withdraw its lawsuit against the European Commission over EU funds released to Hungary in December 2023.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Thursday that he will ask the European Parliament (EP) to withdraw its lawsuit against the European Commission over the release of European Enion funds to Hungary.
The EP sued the EU's executive in 2024 for unblocking some 10.2 billion euros ($11.71 billion) to Hungary in December 2023 while trying to persuade the country to drop its veto on aid to Ukraine. ($1 = 0.8714 euros)
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