On Monday, 2 December, Hungary notified the European Commission that it had amended a law that governs conflicts of interest and transparency issues in universities run by public-interest funds so as to prevent high-ranking politicians from sitting on university boards.
One of the European Commission’s spokespersons stated on Tuesday, 3 December, that the institution now has one month to evaluate the legislation and, if the expected progress has been made, to send the dossier to the...