(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, NOVEMBER 30 - The EU Commission, noting that Hungary "has not made the necessary progress on the reforms", has decided "to maintain its initial proposal of 18 September to suspend 65% of the commitments for three operational programs in the area of cohesion policy, for an amount of EUR 7.5 billion".
This is what the European executive announced.
The proposal must now be voted on by the EU Council, which has until December 19 to express itself.
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