MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Commission has said that Hungary’s judicial reform addressed deficiencies in the country’s judicial independence and now Budapest may start claiming reimbursements of around 10.2 billion euros ($11 billion), Hungary’s Permanent Representation to the EU said on Wednesday.
"Breaking news! The EU_Commission considers that Hungary’s judicial reform addressed deficiencies in judicial independence therefore #Hungary may start claiming reimbursements of up to around €10.2 billion," the mission wrote on X.