Brussels' attacks on the child protection law, the increase in migration pressure and issues related to restarting and revitalizing the economy will also be discussed at the external faction meeting of the governing parties starting on Wednesday, Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis told Magyar Hírlap .
Máté Kocsis pointed out: they should talk about the growing migration pressure, border protection and other security issues of the country in connection with the Afghan situation.
Speaking to the Magyar Nemzet regarding the revitalization of the economy, the faction leader said that Hungary successfully managed the coronavirus epidemic and recovered from the ups and downs caused by the pandemic, but "the goal was not just that, but the greatest possible economic expansion. This will also provide a basis for measures to help young people, families, pensioners and entrepreneurs."
As usual, the meeting will begin with the Prime Minister's assessment of the political situation and task list, and according to Máté Kocsis, the epidemic will also be an important topic. The vaccination campaign must also be continued in autumn, because vaccination provides the greatest protection.
Regarding the fall session of the parliament, he said that even in this cycle, I would like to bring the additional elements of the child protection package to the House, in addition, the government is planning several economic measures that would help people's everyday lives, such as family tax refunds.
Regarding the topics of the faction meeting, Máté Kocsis said: "Obviously, we have to talk about the left as well, because under the leadership of Ferenc Gyurcsány, those who once destroyed and looted the country want to return to power."
Regarding the child protection law, the leader of the faction said: "Brussels cut its ax into the wrong and big tree this time, I can say from experience that it is impossible to go against parental instincts on a political basis." "We have told the LGBTQ lobby many times: keep your hands off our children!" he added.