The governments before 2010 introduced several austerity measures, including the price of natural gas, Viktor Orbán reminded in the parliament. The prime minister answered the representatives during the immediate question hour, and also talked about the fact that the most expensive electricity in Hungary today is green energy, and the cheapest is nuclear energy.
To the question of Gergely Arató, a politician from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Prime Minister said: In 2010, the price of gas was the highest in Hungary, and in the second half of 2021, the price of gas rose in all European countries, the exception being Hungary, because the gas prices were able to protect the majority of families here up to the average consumption. from raising Viktor Orbán also mentioned that the governments before 2010 introduced several austerity measures, among others, they also raised the price of natural gas.
Every single additional income goes to the overhead protection fund, Viktor Orbán answered the question of the socialist Tamás Harangozó. Without the EU funds, teachers' wages could only be raised in four to six years, said the Prime Minister, who also mentioned that the most expensive electricity in Hungary today is green energy, and the cheapest is nuclear energy.
According to Dávid Bedő, due to the government's faulty economic policy, half of the country is suffering from the upcoming utility bills. For this reason, the representative of Momentum asked: How much utilities does Viktor Orbán pay for his houses in Budapest and Felscút, as well as his property in Hatvanpuszta? The prime minister replied: "My wife will respond in writing." He added: the laws would allow him to live in a residence, but he does not live there, he lives in a private apartment, so it is a private matter how much his utility bills amount to.
Tímea Szabó asked Prime Minister Tímea Szabó about the law, which he called lex megdöglesz, who even asked for the name on behalf of the needy. - "We are building a work-based economy, and if the private economy cannot provide work, then the state should help," he said, adding: "4.7 million people are working today." Three and a half times more money goes to the field of social services than in 2010."
Viktor Orbán answered László Toroczkai (Mi Hazánk) that the economic policy of the past 12 years was particularly successful, because one million new jobs were created in 12 years. Hungarian SMEs could receive 10 times more than multinationals in recent years, he added. Regarding the guest workers, he said that as many permits are issued as there are vacancies, because some of the jobs are not performed by the unemployed Hungarians. However, the technology brought in by Western companies is still needed, said the prime minister.
In our opening picture: Viktor Orbán answers the questions of the representatives in the Parliament
Source: magyarhirlap.hu, Viktor Orbán Facebook