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Hungary may keep budget deficit at 5% in 2027, PM hints in radio interview

Orban acknowledged that running a surplus would be preferable, but said Hungary had "carried financial burdens for decades due to historical factors."
Hungary may keep budget deficit at 5% in 2027, PM hints in radio interview
Viktor Orban speaking to state radio Kossuth on February 6, 2026.
February 6, 2026

Hungary could continue to run a budget deficit of around 5% of GDP, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on February 6, signalling a potential shift from earlier plans to reduce the shortfall to 4%. 

Speaking in his weekly interview on public radio, Hungary's veteran leader, trailing in most polls ahead of the April 12 election, said the economy had operated with a roughly 5% deficit last year and this year and could do so again next year. He said such a level would place Hungary in the middle of the European range and would be accepted by investors, noting that the country retains investment-grade credit ratings. 

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