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Hungary’s New Premier Warns Predecessor Left Budget ‘Skeletons’
Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, warns that his predecessor left a problematic budget with hidden issues, referred to as 'skeletons'. The statement highlights concerns about fiscal management and potential challenges in addressing inherited economic policies.
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