Hungary's PM Magyar blocks €107,000 payout to ex-officials under Orbán-era law, citing corruption and debt
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar refuses to pay a €107,000 'golden parachute' to former officials under a law passed by Viktor Orbán's government, citing debts and corruption left behind.
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