Scientist: Hungary Cannot Build Its Economy by Balancing Between West and East
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"The Hungarians are writing the story in these elections, they are choosing between East and West," said the leader of the Tisza party, the opponent Péter Magyar , after casting his vote early this Sunday at an electoral college in Budapest. He also recalled that each vote counts , in a parliamentary election that starts with a large participation.The first data of influx to the polls, between seven and nine in the morning, double those of the p…
It is not possible to build a competitive economy by maneuvering between Europe and the East, said economist Peter Akos Bod, professor emeritus at Corvinus University in Budapest. According to the former central bank governor and politician, the main issue in Hungary's election is whether the country can return to the European mainstream.
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