Hungary's Orban 'sceptical' about EU economic rescue proposal
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BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday said he was sceptical about the European Union's planned 750 billion-euro economic stimulus plan, which he said was problematic both on the borrowing side and the distribution side.Orban, who assumed office 10 years ago today, has often been at loggerheads with the EU, resisting supra-national policies on the grounds "Brussels was not Moscow", referencing Communist rule.Orban told public radio in an interview on Friday the EU..