The European Commission wants to freeze more than seven billion euros in funding for Hungary. On the one hand, this is quite a piece that cannot be tacitly accepted in Budapest and must be responded to by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. On the other hand, Hungary can still get money through the back door. For the EU, the tiresome problem is still an endurance test. And it could get even bigger with Italy and Sweden.
It is a paradoxical development in Europe. On the one hand, support for the EU is greater than it has been for a long time. The pandemic and Putin have brought Europe closer together. On the other hand, more and more EU skeptics threaten to come to power.
Source: Krone

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