Change of Gov't Needed to Handle Fallout of Ukraine War, Say Hungarian Socialists
- 28 Mar 2022 6:55 AM
- Hungary Matters
Ágnes Kunhalmi said economic difficulties should not be dealt with through austerity measures, as, she insisted, Fidesz was preparing to do, but by bolstering welfare benefits and “strengthening people’s wallets”.
She said the European Union would only transfer more funds to Hungary if it saw guarantees that the money “is not stolen”. Contrary to the government’s claims, she said, the opposition parties were also interested in a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine.
“Protecting Hungarian society both physically and in terms of material security” was paramount, she added.
Meanwhile, Kunhalmi rejected the charge that the opposition intended to abolish the 13th-month pension. Indeed, it would introduce the Swiss indexation of pensions, thereby increasing the real value of pensions, she added.
Also, the Socialist politician pledged not phase out the policy of capping household utility bills. Moreover, the opposition, she said, would reintroduce an earlier scheme for renovating high-density blocks of flats as well as subsidising energy-efficiency upgrades for resale housing.
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