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August 26th, 2019
Government spokesman Istvan Hollik on Monday slammed what he called a "disrespectful" offer on the European Commission's part to reimburse "barely more than one percent" of Hungary's spending on border protection. "After two years of stalling, the commission in Brussels has responded to the Hungarian government's request and has only promised to reimburse 6.6 billion forints (EUR 20.0m)," Hollik told reporters. He noted that in 2017, Prime Minister Viktor Orban had turned to then-EC President Jean-Claude Juncker asking his commission to cover half of the costs of Hungary's border fence and border protection measures "in the spirit of solidarity".
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