Hungary passes anti-graft measures, eyeing EU funds
Pro-EU conservative Magyar ousted Orban from office after 16 years in power in an April election on a promise of "regime change". The anti-graft legislation easily passed parliament with 142 votes for, 39 against and three abstentions
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