György Surányi
György Surányi is a prominent Hungarian economist who served as the Governor of the National Bank of Hungary from 1990 to 1991 and again from 1995 to 2001. He is well-regarded for his contributions to economic policy and has played a significant role in shaping Hungary's financial landscape, particularly during the transition to a market economy. Surányi has been an outspoken critic of certain government economic policies, emphasizing the importance of fiscal responsibility and the potential negative consequences of tax reduction measures, particularly in relation to VAT. His expertise and insights into economic issues have made him a respected authority in Hungary's economic discussions.
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György Surányi, the former president of the Hungarian National Bank, warned that serious austerity measures are to be expected if Fidesz remains in power after the 2026 elections.
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György Surányi, a former central bank governor, criticized the proposed VAT reduction as socially unjust.
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Hungary:
György Surányi, a former central bank governor, criticized the proposal to reduce VAT as socially unjust.
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Hungary:
György Surányi, a former central bank governor, criticized the proposal to reduce VAT as socially unjust.
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