The UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of the Child on this day in 1959. Since then, November 20 is World Children's Rights Day. The Declaration was created with the aim of making the child's childhood happy"
“Children have the right to the care they deserve; the most important condition for their well-being is the safety of the loving families who raise them. "Families planning and raising children can still be sure that the government will provide them with help and support at every stage of their lives," said the minister without portfolio responsible for families on Saturday, on the occasion of World Children's Rights Day.
Katalin Novák wrote that the "family-friendly government" has been working since 2010 to make it good to be a child not only on this day, but every single day.
Among other things, the family-centered tax policy and the increase in state benefits for child rearing, the introduction of home building and home renovation subsidies, car purchase discounts for large families, free textbooks, free and discounted meals for children, Elizabeth camps serve to make the lives of families easier, he listed.
"Strengthening the well-being of children and the safety of the families raising them is the result and remains a priority goal of the Fidesz-KDNP government. While under left-wing governments, having children was equated with existential vulnerability, today families can be sure that they will receive help and support at every stage of life from the government, which continues to work on strengthening and expanding the achievements made so far," emphasized Katalin Novák.
He added that another element of this is, among other things, increasing the maximum amount of gyed, raising the amount of gyod to the level of the minimum wage, and the fact that parents raising children will receive back the personal income tax they paid this year in 2022.
The minister said: Hungary is among the world leaders in terms of the amount of subsidies spent on families in proportion to GDP, which will already reach 6.2 percent next year.
"With all its measures, the government supports a carefree childhood for Hungarian children," he emphasized.
He also indicated that a photo competition for children will be launched on this year's World Day Why is it good to be a child? with title. The organizer of the event is the Single Parent Center, photos taken by children are expected in digital form.
The call for applications is also available on the social media pages of the Single Parent Center, as well as on the Facebook page of the main patron of the application, Katalin Novák, Minister responsible for families, the minister wrote.
Source: magyarhirlap.hu
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