By bne IntelliNews Hungary’s regional development minister has warned that Central and Eastern European countries may receive less cohesion funds in the future, while southern regions, Moldova and Ukraine are slated to receive more with the prospective change of criteria for allocation of funds. Budapest will continue to push for the retention of a regional development focus, fearing that any change in allocation could hinder economic convergence. Public Administration and Regional Development Minister Tibor Navracsics, speaking at a panel alongside National Economy Marton Nagy and EU Affairs …