IMF/EU delegation to return to Hungary in Sept, says Orban

25 July 2012

Prime Minister Viktor Orban called his negotiations with the IMF/EU delegation on Tuesday "encouraging".

Addressing a press conference, Orban said the delegation was expected to present a "case summary" to the government that would highlight points of economic policy they believe should be changed, a list of preconditions for assistance and their views on the points which they think could be changed in the 2013 central budget.

The government will respond to these questions in earnest in September, he said.
 
 
Text: mti, Photographer: Gergely Botár
 

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  • Viktor Orbán, 52
  • Lawyer, graduated at Eötvös Loránd University and studied at Pembroke College, Oxford
  • Married to Anikó Lévai
  • They have five children: Ráhel, Gáspár, Sára, Róza, Flóra
  • Chairman of FIDESZ, vice-chairman of the European People's Party

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