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November 15th, 2021
Hungary's economic growth is a "shared success" from which everybody including pensioners should benefit, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday. He said at the signing ceremony of next year's minimum wage agreement that building a work-based economy was a top priority for his government. "If we have jobs, we have everything, that is the baseline," he said. Orban said the government was continually working to cut taxes on labour, adding that those taxes were reduced by 25 percent since 2010.
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