The EU has long-expressed rule of law and graft concerns about the illiberal government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.Hungary's parliament passed an antigraft law to unlock billions in EU fundsHungary's parliament approved two anti-corruption laws Monday as sought by the European Union as part of the country's effort to unlock funding from Brussels.The bills were the first in a series parliament is expected to pass to improve the country's stance on the rule of law and convince the European Union to reinstate its funding.His ruling Fidesz party passed the amendment to the criminal code with 136 members of parliament voting yes.Last month, the EU's executive arm suggested it would suspend €7.5 billion ($7.3 billion) in financing to Orban's government, which hopes to see the EU reverse course as Hungary confronts an economic downturn."