(ANSA) - BUDAPEST, 18 SEP - The Hungarian government of ViktorOrban says it wants to close the political dispute with the EU by November, which risks costing it a cut in European funds.
This was stated by Gergely Gulyas, Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
Budapest intends to make some "concessions", a package of laws he says "agreed with Brussels" which includes the establishment of an independent anti-corruption authority, a procurement reform and other measures key to the fight against corruption.
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