The Hungarian government has announced that it disagree with the allegations of corruption and unsound judiciary, which they claim have led to the loss of tens of billions of euros in EU subsidies. Despite this disagreement, Hungary's Orbán's right-hand man, János Bóka, is in talks with the European Commission to clear up misunderstandings.
Today, Bóka is in The Hague talking to leading officials at the ministries of General Affairs and Foreign Affairs. These meetings are taking place in the context of the Hungarian EU Presidency, which will start on July 1, 2024 and last for six months. The visit by Bóka, who is known as the right-hand man of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is taking place against the background of growing tensions between Hungary and both the European Commission and the European Parliament.
Before Hungary can claim the partially frozen billions in subsidies, the the European Commission, the EU's executive body, has laid out several conditions that Hungary must fulfill. Brussels currently does not consider it safe to disburse European taxpayers' money to Hungary. Bóka stressed that the Hungarian government is working closely with the Commission to keep the peace, despite the fact that they consider the accusations to be completely unjustified. During an interview with NOS, Bóka stated that, despite the fact that they consider the consider the accusations completely unjustified, they are working with the Commission to maintain unity within the European Union.
The visit to The Hague is part of Bóka's tour of all EU capitals. His goal is to get an overview of the priorities in different countries, so that Hungary can fulfill the EU presidency can fulfill the EU presidency adequately.
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