Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has vehemently rejected the European Union’s recent call for Hungary to return a staggering €10 billion in funds. Describing the demand as “absurd” and unjust, Orbán emphasized that Hungary has utilized the financial support in full compliance with EU regulations and for projects that have significantly boosted the nation’s infrastructure and economy. He argued that shifting blame onto Budapest undermines the principles of solidarity and fairness that the EU supposedly upholds.

In his public remarks, Orbán highlighted key points to defend Hungary’s position:

  • Full Transparency: Hungary provided detailed reports and audits proving proper fund allocation.
  • Economic Progress: EU money facilitated critical development projects, driving growth and job creation.
  • Political Pressure: The demand is seen as a politically motivated move…