Hungarian parliament is poised to pass new anti-corruption legislation on Tuesday, a key initiative of recently appointed Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The measures are a central component of a broader reform agenda undertaken by the new government. A primary goal of these reforms is to satisfy conditions set by the European Union for releasing billions of euros in funds currently withheld from Hungary. These funds have been frozen due to concerns over rule of law and corruption within the previous administration. The swift passage of the laws signals a determined effort by Magyar to address these concerns and restore access to EU financing. The legislation’s approval is widely anticipated and represents a significant step towards improving relations with Brussels. The reforms aim to increase transparency and accountability in public procurement and governance.