'No updates' on unlocking billions for Hungary, says EU Commission

Reuters

Published Jun 29, 2022 10:53AM ET

Updated Jun 29, 2022 01:05PM ET

By Gabriela Baczynska

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union executive has "no updates" on granting Hungary access to 15.5 billion euros ($16.2 billion) in COVID-19 economic stimulus funds, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban - locked in many battles with the EU over migration, human rights and his stance on Russia - has come under increased pressure to strike a deal with Brussels as his currency hits new lows and inflation surges.

"In our discussions with the Hungarian authorities... we have made progress on a number of issues over the past months. However, there are a number of points that remain open, including on anti-corruption and education measures," the spokeswoman said.

"Discussions with Hungary continue," she added.

That marked "no updates" since the Commission commented on the matter on June 3, the spokeswoman added.

In a related case, the Commission said it was analysing Budapest's response to concerns it had raised over Hungary's public procurement system.

Senior EU officials said the system failed to prevent single bidding, conflict of interests and risks of corruption.

The Commission now has up to a month to decide if its concerns have been sufficiently addressed or - which is seen more likely - to propose to the other 26 EU member states to cut other funding earmarked for Budapest as punishment.

That means Hungary stands to lose even more money in the coming months.