Hungary's Tisza Party leader, Peter Majer, announced on April 20 that the soon-to-be-formed Hungarian government will work to unfreeze EU funds in a short period. According to Jin10, Majer stated at a press conference in Budapest that his team aims to meet the EU's key requirements within three months. He emphasized that Hungary will implement reforms in areas such as anti-corruption, media freedom, and judicial independence to align with the European Commission's expectations. Majer plans to reach a political agreement with the European Commission between May 15 and 20. He believes that the return of EU funds is crucial for stabilizing Hungary's economy and restoring investor confidence.