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Hungary Sees May 28 Deal With EU on Frozen Funds, PM Magyar Says
Hungary's PM Peter Magyar announces a potential EU deal on frozen funds by May 28 during a news conference with Polish PM Donald Tusk in Warsaw on May 20, 2026. Magyar, representing democratic rebirth in Hungary, aims to dismantle former PM Viktor Orban's illiberal state following his recent election victory.
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