Hungary postpones anti-graft law intended to unlock billions, Orban freezes legislation

Hungary has tabled an anti-graft law aimed at unlocking billions of euros. The legislation was intended to strengthen anti-corruption

Hungary has tabled an anti-graft law aimed at unlocking billions of euros. The legislation was intended to strengthen anti-corruption measures. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has placed the bill on hold. The freeze stops the law from moving forward in parliament. Supporters argue the law could attract foreign investment. Opponents claim it may interfere with existing policies. The decision underscores political tensions over reform. The next steps for the legislation remain uncertain.