Hungary expects to learn from the experience of the current Polish government regarding the defense of the rule of law, the fight against corruption, and access to European funds, with the aim of balancing the budget of the Orban era. This was stated in Warsaw by the new Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar. "Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government has also had to face similar problems... Issues related to the rule of law, the repatriation of European Union funds and ensuring their effective use, as well as the fight against corruption. And I count very much on the experience of the Prime Minister and Poland," Peter Magyar declared in the Polish capital, during his first trip abroad since his inauguration.