Hungarian Minister Péter Magyar announced at a press conference regarding the Paks nuclear plant construction that new legislation concerning water, energy, and climate will be submitted rapidly following the project’s completion. He indicated the construction of the plant’s foundation is proceeding with a focus on both timing and financial prudence – an approach he suggested Hungarians are not accustomed to. Magyar’s statement implies a comprehensive overhaul of related laws is planned. The timing of the new laws is directly tied to the conclusion of the Paks expansion. This move signals a potential shift in Hungary's approach to large-scale infrastructure projects and environmental regulation. The promised legislation aims to modernize frameworks in critical sectors.