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CER podcast: Will the EU unblock Hungary’s funds?

In this week’s episode of the CER podcast, Camino…

An episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, hosted by Centre for European Reform, titled "CER podcast: Will the EU unblock Hungary’s funds?" was published on November 30, 2022 and runs 33 minutes.

November 30, 2022 ·33m · Centre for European Reform

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In this week’s episode of the CER podcast, Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of our Brussels office, and Sander Tordoir, senior economist at the CER, explain the escalating conflict between Hungary and the EU. They discuss the EU’s strategies for tackling democratic backsliding and corruption in Hungary, and cast light on the politics and economics of Hungary’s frozen EU funds. Produced by Helmi Pillai and Rosie Giorgi Music by Edward Hipkins

In this week’s episode of the CER podcast, Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of our Brussels office, and Sander Tordoir, senior economist at the CER, explain the escalating conflict between Hungary and the EU. They discuss the EU’s strategies for tackling democratic backsliding and corruption in Hungary, and cast light on the politics and economics of Hungary’s frozen EU funds. Produced by Helmi Pillai and Rosie Giorgi Music by Edward Hipkins
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