BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's ruling Fidesz party will decide on a new round of cuts in household utility rates in January, parliamentary group leader Antal Rogan said late on Saturday.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's party, which will fight an election early next year, has pushed through two rounds of cuts in electricity, gas and heating prices worth about 20 percent, moves likely to prove popular before the poll.
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