According to the Fidesz EP representative, the Hungarian utility reduction has become an example to be followed in Europe.

According to the information sent to MTI by András Gyürk, in the energy crisis affecting Europe, according to data from the Bruegel Institute for economic research in Brussels, by February 2022, 24 countries

almost 90 percent of the EU member states have implemented measures aimed at reducing household energy prices, following the Hungarian model.

Official pricing similar to the Hungarian overhead reduction has been introduced in eight countries so far. "It can be stated that the Hungarian overhead reduction, which has been consistently pursued since 2013 and focused on protecting people, has become an example followed throughout Europe. It has been proven once again that Hungary made the right decision when, instead of the left's proposals that destroy the standard of living, it consistently stood up for utility reduction, protecting the people," he said.

90 percent of the European Union rejects Márki-Zay's left

The Hungarian left rejects affordable and safe energy. Their Prime Minister candidate, Péter Márki-Zay, cynically recommends "using less water, less electricity and less gas". He considers the voters who support cheap energy to be "mushrooms kept in the dark and fed with manure", reminded András Gyürk.

The politician emphasized: the courageous stand of the Hungarian people and now 90 percent of the European Union rejects the Márki-Zay left. However, the battle continues, the national policy of utility reduction, serving as a model for Europe, is opposed to the ideology of the left that results in high energy prices, he warned. This is also the stake of the April elections, András Gyürk added.

(MTI)

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