A New Europe Needs New Rules, Hungary Says
- 4 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
The Hungarian Government is unhappy with the way things are being run in the expanded European Union, claiming that old school methods are no longer feasible or sensible in the expanded European Union in the 21st Century, political experts in Budapest said. They complained that Europe was hard hit by the global economic crisis merely because of “doing things the old way.”
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was reported to have told Reporters in Brussels that Europe could no longer operate with old methods in the increasingly competitive international arena. “New challenges can no longer be met on the platform of the old treaty,” he said.
By Tamas S. Kiss, published on XpatLoop.com with the permission of BudapestReport.com
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