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The European Commission has triggered a special procedure to deduct the 200 million fine imposed on Hungary .
The fine has to be paid as a lump sum to the European Commission .
Budapest missed the first deadline in late August , prompting the Commission to send a second payment request.
The Commission said on Wednesday it would activate the so-called "offsetting procedure".
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