
Orbán’s veto of a proposed loan to Ukraine, tied to demands over a Russian oil pipeline, was a contentious campaign issue that critics called political pressure. That stance did not secure his reelection; Orbán conceded after 16 years in office. EU officials are now discussing the Ukraine loan and the release of roughly €17 billion withheld under Orbán with Magyar's team in Budapest, a development that could unwind previous blocks if the new government changes Hungary's conditions.
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