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Hungary Takes over EU Presidency

July 1, 2024
Hungary Takes over EU Presidency

Hungary Takes over EU Presidency

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Hungary has assumed the rotating presidency of the European Union from Belgium, embarking on a six-month term with a focus on several strategic priorities.

New European Competitiveness Agreement: Hungary aims to enhance the EU’s global competitiveness through innovative policies and economic reforms.

Strengthening the EU’s defense capabilities and ensuring the security of member states are key goals.

Hungary advocates for a transparent, merit-driven approach to EU enlargement, ensuring aspiring member states meet the necessary criteria.

Preventing illegal immigration is a significant focus, aligning with Hungary’s long-standing stance on the issue.

Efforts will be made to refine the EU’s cohesion policy to promote balanced regional development across member states.

Hungary will push for agricultural policies that benefit EU farmers, promoting sustainable farming practices and food security.

The presidency will seek solutions to demographic issues such as aging populations and declining birth rates, which affect many EU countries.

The rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union is held by each EU member state in turn for six months.

The presidency drives forward the Council’s work on EU legislation, ensures the continuity of the EU agenda, and represents the Council in relations with other EU institutions.

Hungary’s presidency comes at a critical time, with the EU facing numerous challenges including economic recovery post-pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and internal debates on migration and enlargement.

By prioritizing competitiveness, defense, and cohesive growth, Hungary aims to address these issues and strengthen the EU’s overall stability and unity.

Belgium, the previous holder, focused on digital transformation, climate action, and social inclusion during its tenure. Hungary’s agenda, with its emphasis on defense and migration, reflects its national priorities while aiming to contribute to broader EU goals.

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