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Vitézy Dávid: A decision on EU funds for our country could be made this week

The article discusses ongoing debates in Hungary regarding the allocation and management of EU funds. Dúró Dóra, a representative of the 'Mi Hazánk' party, criticizes the current government for failing to revoke the immunity of politicians, despite previous promises. She advocates for returning certain national competencies and establishing a Hungarian anti-corruption prosecutor’s office. Rétvári Bence, representing the KDNP, defends the government's efforts to meet EU requirements and highlights past successes in accessing EU funds. The discussion includes criticism of the Fidesz-led government for allegedly hindering access to EU resources, particularly affecting the Tisza region. Tuzson Bence, a Fidesz representative, accuses former Minister Vitézy Dávid of hypocrisy, citing his role in the Orbán government and comparing him to authoritarian figures like Hitler and Rákosi. The debate reflects broader tensions over sovereignty, EU compliance, and political accountability.

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