Hungary's new government pushes for euro by 2030
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Hungary's new government pushes for euro by 2030
"We do not expect euro adoption within the next decade, given the current economic conditions and the challenges the new government will face in implementing necessary reforms."
"A 2030 entry date may seem ambitious, but it's not impossible, provided that the incoming government can effectively manage the fiscal mess left by Orban."
Peter Magyar is focused on returning Hungary to the European Union mainstream and plans to prepare for euro adoption by the end of the decade. However, experts warn that the current economic situation, inherited from Viktor Orban, may hinder this goal. The Tisza party is motivated to shift Hungary's image from the 'illiberal' periphery, with a significant portion of the population supporting euro adoption. Yet, many recognize the challenges ahead, including the need for reforms and access to blocked EU funding.
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