The Intermarium Brief
Poland:
The term of Jacek Jastrzębski, the current Chairman of the Financial Supervision Authority (KNF), is concluding. Prime Minister Morawiecki has ensured continuity by stating a new chairman will be appointed immediately upon the conclusion of Jastrzębski's term.
Hungary:
Hungary is set to receive 900 million euros from the European Union. This funding comes as an advance from the EU's Covid pandemic recovery fund, despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's attempts to hinder the bloc's support for Ukraine.
The Hungarian Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, criticized the European Union's economy and its sanctions imposed on Russia, labeling them as failures due to "ideologically and emotionally driven policies".
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announced Hungary's intentions to enhance energy cooperation with Venezuela, exploring possibilities for importing liquefied natural gas.