Hungary’s Magyar to Meet EU’s Von Der Leyen for Talks on EU Funds This Week

BUDAPEST, April 26 (Reuters) – Hungary’s incoming prime ⁠minister ⁠Peter Magyar said ⁠on Sunday he would go to Brussels on ​Wednesday for informal talks with European Commission President Ursula von ‌der Leyen to unblock funds ‌frozen by the bloc over disputes with his ⁠predecessor.

“There is ⁠no time to waste,” Magyar, whose landslide victory in ​an April 12 election ended nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule, said in a statement.

Magyar had previously outlined four key ​areas where his cabinet could move swiftly to avoid the ⁠loss of ⁠some 10 billion ⁠euros ($11.7 ​billion) of EU pandemic recovery funding by an end-August deadline, including ​measures to battle ⁠corruption and restore media and academic freedoms.

He said after the election that he was hoping for a political agreement during his first visit to Brussels.

Orban, a close ally of ⁠U.S. President Donald Trump, often clashed with the EU over the ⁠rule of law and human rights, resulting in the freezing of billions of euros in funds.

In the April election Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party won a supermajority, giving it the power to change the judicial, public tendering and media control laws that have been at the centre of disputes between Orban’s government and ⁠Brussels.

Hungary’s economy has been practically stagnant for three years.

Financial markets have rallied and the forint currency has surged on Magyar’s victory with hopes that the EU will ​unblock funds.

(Reporting by Krisztina Than; Editing ​by Elaine Hardcastle, Aidan Lewis)

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