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The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else.
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The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else.
Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar says his government could be formed by mid-May
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