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". Mr President, I firmly believe that the Orbán government has acted in good faith in its administration of government, and in compliance with European values. It demonstrated this when it took into account the recommendations made by the European Commission regarding the mass media law. I strongly believe that it will demonstrate this again now with regard to the issues raised in the letter it received from the European Commission. In Hungary, just as in other countries, there is discontent; in this case, discontent surrounding the Orbán government, which has had to take tough economic measures that the Hungarian people has had to bear, in order to rectify the major economic imbalances left by the previous administration. I believe that other countries too would have done well to adopt some of these economic measures. I would give the temporary additional tax on banks as an example, a measure which has faced a huge barrage of criticism in the sector press and in other publications and columns. However, it is a just measure in relation to the irresponsible behaviour shown by banks not only in Hungary, but also in other countries, with regard to lending to the general public. Many of the difficulties which these economies are currently faced with are due to this reckless behaviour. I would like to wish the Orbán government every success."@en1
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