"EU Institutions Clash Over Hungary's Stance on Migrants, LGBTQ Rights, and Funding"

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized in an interview that no amount of money would compel Hungary to accept migrants or LGBTQ propaganda, in response to the European Commission withholding 20 billion Euros over alleged rule-of-law concerns. He also discussed the upcoming European Parliament elections, the national consultation on the sense of belonging in Hungary, and the government's plans for economic growth, including completing a six-year program to raise teachers' salaries in three years with EU funding.
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