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January 14th, 2020
The opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) has blamed the government for a widening gap between Hungary's poor and rich. Gergely Arato, deputy parliamentary leader of the party, told a press conference on Tuesday that the income gap was growing fastest in Hungary among European Union members, according to Eurostat figures. "Some 1.2 million Hungarians have no chance of leaving poverty behind," he insisted.
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