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Hungary has missed the first deadline to pay the 200 million fine imposed by the European Court of Justice .
The European Commission has sent a second payment request for Budapest to pay.
The new deadline is 17 September .
Hungary has until 31 September to explain what kind of measures it has introduced to lift restrictions on the right to asylum.
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