On 4 June 2026, the Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council provided an update on current legislative proposals under examination at the Justice and Home Affairs Council.
The presidency document outlined progress on key files, including asylum reform, digital evidence sharing, and anti-money laundering measures. The Council took note of the information without substantive debate, as the item was listed under 'Any Other Business' (AOB). No specific positions or divergences were recorded, and no decisions were taken. The next steps involve continued technical-level work in Council preparatory bodies. Affected stakeholders include member states, law enforcement agencies, and judicial authorities.
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