Italian doctors and economic experts look with appreciation and curiosity at the Hungarian family policy, where they see the realization that the resources devoted to families represent an investment that will definitely pay off. The Hungarian model, also confirmed by statistics, is an encouraging example for the Italians, who spent 6.5 billion euros in the last four decades to destroy six million fetuses in the womb, while population loss is an increasing problem in the country, according to an article in Magyar Nemzet . en .
Termination of pregnancy was a huge expense for the Italian public finances, as well as the destruction of six million human lives in the womb - shows the results of the latest multi-year survey, which was presented in the hall of the LUMSA pontifical university in the immediate vicinity of the Vatican. Pro Vita & Famiglia, a pro-life and family NGO, published the balance sheet, which analyzes the costs spent on abortion over the past 43 years. Abortion was legalized in Italy in 1978, according to estimates by economic experts and doctors, the cost of terminating pregnancies was 5.6 billion euros.
Experts also pointed out that abortion has caused many health problems, as well as a severe population decline, which sets a negative record year after year. Despite everything, the topic is taboo in Italian society, and due to the division of public opinion, few people speak without hypocrisy about the destruction of the past decades.
Italy's current abortion law is sexist and male chauvinist as it leaves the mother alone with the hardships of an unplanned and unwanted pregnancy and allows the father to walk away without responsibility
the newspaper that the law offers abortion as the only solution for women, does not attempt to save the fetus, and does not encourage childbearing.
Political correctness silences everything related to abortion
- presented the situation in Italy.
POPULATION DECLINE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM
The money intended for termination of pregnancy could have been used to encourage childbearing. If this amount had been intended to support families, we would have a surplus of 11.2 billion euros today, Benedetto Rocchi told the newspaper. The professor of economics at the University of Florence pointed out that Italy's most serious problem is population decline, and the country's survival and economic well-being are at stake. The question rightly arises whether the above millions of euros could not be used to support families and mothers in disadvantaged situations, instead of building a culture of death.
There are encouraging examples, such as the family policy of the Hungarian government, where statistics clearly prove that investments spent on supporting families will definitely pay off. That is why more and more Italian professionals are studying the Hungarian family support system, so that the well-proven and effective practice can be applied in Italy as soon as possible.
- drew parallels with Hungarian family policy.
HUNGARY IS AN ENCOURAGING EXAMPLE
The Hungarian and Polish ambassadors to the Holy See also spoke at the March for Life (Marcia per la Vita) in Rome over the weekend.
The Hungarian government has been pursuing a family protection policy for nine years and has achieved significant results
– the ambassador to the Holy See, Eduárd Habsburg-Lotharingiai, outlined the encouraging statistics.
Prayer and political commitment are necessary for a successful family policy. It is important to convince people that a child is a gift to a society, but for this financial support, tax reductions, and the opportunity to create a home are essential. A change of mentality is necessary, as well as politicians who are ready to bear witness to their faith, because faith and family are inseparable
said the Hungarian ambassador.
Source: Magyar Nemzet, pestisrácok.hu