Hungary PM Peter Magyar warns of 'very high' budget shortfall, alleges Orban admin falsified data
Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar says the country will likely have a 'very high' budget shortfall this year, alleging that Viktor Orban's administration has 'falsified' data.
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