(ANSA-AP) - BUDAPEST, JULY 27 - Hungary's prime minister says
the European Union has made "grave mistakes" in the past five
years regarding immigration and the economy. Speaking Saturday
in at a Hungarian cultural festival in Romania, Hungarian Prime
Minister Viktor Orban said the EU's executive Commission needs
to allow a council of EU interior ministers to decide migration
issues. Orban also said it was time to return to the ideal of a
"competitive European economy." Orban says "we need jobs and to
implement tax cuts everywhere." He also said Hungary would
likely need two more stimulus measures to protect its economy
next year, such as tax cuts and investment incentives, because
of slowing economic growth in Western European countries,
Hungary's main trading partners. (ANSA-AP).
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