VIENNA (MNI) – The measures taken by the new Hungarian government
will get the country out of its fiscal problems, Hungarian Prime
Minister Viktor Orban said Friday.
Quizzed by reporters on Hungary’s fiscal woes, Orban said on the
margins of a conference here that the first action plan decided by his
government “is a good first step to get us out of this situation.”
“The second action plan in the autumn will finally get us out of
this difficult situation,” he asserted.
Orban rejected the comparison between Hungary and Greece recently
made by a member of his government camp. “You know there are some words
we don’t like to use in European politics,” he remarked. “Greece is a
word like that.”
–Vienna desk: +49-177-724-77-39; email: twidder@marketnews.com
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