The Hungarian government is set to amend legislation governing public interest asset management foundations (kekva) in an effort to resolve disputes with the European Commission regarding Hungary’s university model change.
Hungary may face challenges in terms of economic disparities due to the ongoing green and digital transition. A new IMF report suggests that policy reforms are urgently needed. Ongoing discussions on cohesion reform focus on the same areas.
The disagreement between the Hungarian government and the European Commission
over the law regulating public construction investments persists, risking significant
economic and political consequences for Hungary-EU relations.