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Hungary urges EU parliament to drop lawsuit over funds release

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BUDAPEST, June 18 (Reuters) - Hungarian ‌Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Thursday he would ask ​the European Parliament (EP) to withdraw its 2024 lawsuit against the European Commission over the release of ⁠European Union funds to Hungary.

The EP sued the EU's executive in 2024 after it unblocked €10.2 billion ($11.71 billion) for Hungary in December 2023, a move made while ​it was seeking to persuade Budapest to lift its veto on €50 billion ($57.38 billion) in aid for ‌Ukraine.

Some members of the European Parliament accused the Commission of effectively offering funds in exchange for dropping the veto, which had frequently been used by former right-wing leader ⁠Viktor Orban on key EU decisions on Ukraine. Orban lost power ⁠in April.

The Commission rejected the accusation, saying that the two decisions were not related.

"This lawsuit could have a major impact on Hungary's EU funds," Magyar said in a Facebook post from Brussels,where he attended the first EU summit since his ‌inauguration in early May.

"I will ask the president (of the EP) to withdraw the lawsuit, ⁠or at least request the suspension of proceedings so ‌that EU funds due to the Hungarian people ​are not jeopardised because of the decisions of the previous government," he said.

Magyar defeated Orban in an election in April and secured a constitutional majority in ‌parliament that allows him to roll back or change legislation ​passed by Orban's Fidesz.

Unblocking the ⁠European Union funds that were frozen under Orban's government over rule-of-law ‌concerns was a key campaign promise of ⁠Magyar's centre-right Tisza party.

The European Commission said last month that reforms under the new government would allow the release of €16.4 billion($18.82 billion) in previously frozen EU recovery ​and cohesion funds.

The EU money, ‌which could start flowing in the fourth quarter if Hungary delivers on its reform ⁠pledges, is crucial to reviving the Hungarian ​economy after three years of stagnation.

($1 = 0.8715 euros)

(Reporting by Anita Komuves and ​Gergely Szakacs, Editing by William Maclean)

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