'Flawed' Pension Policy: Hungary’s Economy “In Big Trouble”, According to Opposition
- 15 Apr 2024 5:33 AM
Hungary’s economy “is in big trouble”, according to the opposition Socialists, who slammed the government’s “flawed” pensions policy.
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