The European Commission is closely following changes in the Hungarian scientific world, EU Commissioner for Research Maria Gabriel told Euronews.
Walking in Budapest, the politician agreed with the government to transform the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the organization of universities into institutions, more precisely with Minister of Innovation and Technology Laszlo Balkovic. Gabriel said that his team is currently analyzing the responses of his interlocutor, but everyone can be sure that the Commission is monitoring the matter.
“There is no bargain on the freedom of science. I think we need to preserve it if we want to continue to see science, research and innovation as the basis for our common development. I would like to express my support for researchers and universities, they are responsible for innovation, culture, education and youth at the European Commission,” said Maria Gabriel, who is responsible for innovation, culture, education and youth. custodians of this universal value.
The Bulgarian politician also told Euronews that the European Union is trying to be at the forefront of scientific life.
“Horizon Europe is the world’s largest public program to support research and innovation. It has a budget of 95.5 billion euros. For me, this means that supporting research, education and innovation is an investment that no longer affects our future, but affects our present,” explained the Commissioner.
The program runs until 2027 and funds research on a wide range of topics from health to the world of food.