Member States set out in their recovery and resilience plan the reforms and investments that they aim to implement by 2026. Once submitted, the Commission assesses Member States’ recovery and resilience plans within two months after submission and translates their content into legally binding acts. Based on a proposal by the Commission, the Council has as a rule four weeks to adopt the Commission proposal.
Hungary’s recovery and resilience plan
National recovery and resilience website
Assessment of the recovery and resilience plan
Factsheet on Hungary’s recovery and resilience plan
Staff-working document accompanying the proposal for a Council Implementing Decision
European Semester documents
European Semester documents for Hungary
Further information
Presentation to the Council of Hungary’s recovery and resilience plan
Summary of the assessment of the Hungarian recovery and resilience plan