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In a first, EU moves to cut money for Hungary over damaging democracy

Published Sep 18, 2022 03:58AM ET Updated Sep 18, 2022 09:35AM ET
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives for the European Union leaders summit, as EU's leaders attempt to agree on Russian oil sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Brussels, Belgium May 30, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna Gero

By Gabriela Baczynska and Gergely Szakacs

BRUSSELS/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The European Union executive recommended on Sunday suspending some 7.5 billion euros in funding for Hungary over corruption, the first such case in the 27-nation bloc under a new sanction meant to better protect the rule of law.

The EU introduced the new financial sanction two years ago precisely in response to what it says amounts to the undermining of democracy in Poland and Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban subdued courts, media, NGOs and academia, as well as restricting the rights of migrants, gays and women during more than a decade in power.

"It's about breaches of the rule of law compromising the use and management of EU funds," said EU Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn. "We cannot conclude that the EU budget is sufficiently protected."

He highlighted systemic irregularities in Hungary's public procurement laws, insufficient safeguards against conflicts of interest, weaknesses in effective prosecution and shortcomings in other anti-graft measures.

Hahn said the Commission was recommending the suspension of about a third of cohesion funds envisaged for Hungary from the bloc's shared budget for 2021-27 worth a total of 1.1 trillion euros.

The 7.5 billion euros in question amounts to 5% of the country's estimated 2022 GDP. EU countries now have up to three months to decide on the proposal.

Hahn said Hungary's latest promise to address EU criticisms was a significant step in the right direction but must still be translated into new laws and practical actions before the bloc would be reassured.

Development Minister Tibor Navracsics, in charge of negotiations with the EU, said Hungary would meet all 17 of its commitments made to the European Commission to stave off the loss of any EU funding.

"Hungary did not make commitments to befuddle the Commission," Navracsics told a news conference. "We have made commitments that we know can be implemented ... therefore, we will not be facing a loss of funds."

CORRUPTION

Orban's government proposed creating a new anti-graft agency in recent weeks as Budapest came under pressure to secure money for the ailing economy and forint, the worst-performing currency in the EU's east.

Orban, who calls himself a "freedom fighter" against the world view of the liberal West, denies that Hungary - an ex-communist country of some 10 million people - is any more corrupt than others in the EU.

Navracsics said Orban's government would submit laws to parliament on Friday to establish a new independent anti-graft authority to monitor the public procurement of EU funds, with the body to be launched by the second half of November.

Hungary has also pledged to implement several other anti-corruption safeguards, including tighter rules on conflicts of interest, extending the scope of financial statements and broadening the power of judges to pursue suspected corruption.

Navracsics expressed hope that the Commission would be reassured by the implementation of the reforms and withdraw its proposed sanctions against Hungary by Nov. 19.

The Commission is already blocking some 6 billion euros in funds envisaged for Hungary in a separate COVID economic recovery stimulus over the same corruption concerns.

Reuters documented in 2018 how Orban channels EU development funds to his friends and family, a practice human rights organisations say has immensely enriched his inner circle and allowed the 59-year-old to entrench himself in power.

Hungary had irregularities in nearly 4% of EU funds spending in 2015-2019, according to the bloc's anti-fraud body OLAF, by far the worst result among the 27 EU countries.

Orban has also rubbed many in the bloc up the wrong way by cultivating continued close ties with President Vladimir Putin and threatening to deny EU unity needed to impose and preserve sanctions on Russia for waging war against Ukraine.

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/hungary-orban-balaton

In a first, EU moves to cut money for Hungary over damaging democracy
 

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jason xx
jason xx Sep 18, 2022 10:10AM ET
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Good kick them out so they can go down with puketin
gab nea
gab nea Sep 18, 2022 8:10AM ET
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hungary should leave the EU, expel him more like it. let orban join russia instead of ukraine. another failed communist corrupt dictator! like trump.
Sridhar N Rao
Sridhar N Rao Sep 18, 2022 8:10AM ET
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Putin dictator, yes; failed? No. He didn’t fail yet in his goal. I don’t support Putting, though.
Martin Babei
Martin Babei Sep 18, 2022 8:02AM ET
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Orban thinks he can play dictator and still be in the EU. I know a lot of Hungarians do share democratic values and law and order. But it all starts with the government. If they are corrupt, then it's not possible to work together with them because all money coming from the EU will end up in the pockets of corrupt politicians. So maybe it’s better if Hungary leaves the EU and rejoins when they have a respectable government.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Sep 18, 2022 8:00AM ET
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lesson to all right wing r(etards): fascist strongmen = failed, corrupt and impoverished states, and a population without freedom, rights or any future
MJR Mjr
MJR Mjr Sep 18, 2022 6:20AM ET
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Finally. I hope they will just leave EU but I doubt putin will allow his ageny orban to do this.
Warm Camp
Warm Camp Sep 18, 2022 6:13AM ET
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Orban has the strongest popular support in own country among other EU leaders. He gets about 60-65% of national vote. Some other euro “leaders” get 20-25% and still lead their countries. Obviously enough, this makes them jealous.
Yellow Owl
Mystic_Owl Sep 18, 2022 6:13AM ET
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Bunch of incompetent leaders who have no inkling of any pragmatism are trying to gang up on Hungary.
Warm Camp
Warm Camp Sep 18, 2022 6:13AM ET
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Yellow Owl  Yes. The EU started out as a pragmatic single market initiative and ended up as a bureaucratic "paradise" devoid of pragmatism, ruled by an elite disguised by silly ideologies.
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Mystic_Owl Sep 18, 2022 6:07AM ET
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The only nation in EU that is putting its citizens first is Hungary while also trying best to convince Russia to come to terms. Rest of the EU is short-sighted led by US. Don't tell me they are trying to protect someone from evil. They are just fighting the war with their own weapons but with other people. What a brilliant way to war.
Ac Tektrader
Ac Tektrader Sep 18, 2022 6:07AM ET
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beautiful..... another supporter of Putin style fascism.....
Yellow Owl
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Ac Tektrader  His way is not right! But, the ways of NATO/US is stupider in the same magnitude. There is no intelligent party to the war. For the war wager (Russia), it involves huge use of money & people, while the other faction is also losing its people but some other parties are not losing their people but their weapons only. They want to drag on on someone else's bodies. Its a very sad state of affairs. Not everything is either/or, black/white, fascist/pacifist.
Ken Roth
Ken Roth Sep 18, 2022 4:29AM ET
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Hungary do not belong in EU with Orban as president he is a would be dictator supporting putin in his mad war against ukraine
 
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