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Orbán hid half of Hungary’s budget deficit, new PM says
Péter Magyar, Hungary's new prime minister, claims his predecessor concealed half of the country's budget deficit, specifically an 8% GDP shortfall projected for 2026. He accuses the former leader of lying about the financial shortfall.
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