BUDAPEST — Hungary’s center-right government pledged on Monday to contain its budget deficit and to cut spending as it continued to backtrack from its previous suggestions that the country was in danger of suffering a Greek-style crisis and defaulting on its debt. “What we have decided is that we will do everything to be able to follow the planned deficit path,” Mihaly Varga, chief of staff to the prime minister, Viktor Orban, said in Lovasbereny, southwest of Budapest, where the cabinet was holding an emergency meeting on the…
