"Demography is based either on mass immigration - as we are experiencing in France - or on a policy that is decidedly towards the cradle," wrote Boulevard Voltaire. According to the French newspaper, Viktor Orbán is far from the "extreme right-wing xenophobic" image created by the media, and the policy of the Hungarian Prime Minister shows that it is necessary to act in the long term for the public good.

Hungary shows us the way with its opposition to immigration and the number of births, wrote Boulevard Voltaire, whose article was reviewed by Mandiner. The French newspaper reported that from January 1, 2023, women under the age of thirty who decide to have or adopt a child will be exempt from the tax. Last year, young people under the age of 25 were exempted from tax, while three years ago, mothers with four or more children were exempted.

The article listed additional measures to support families and births. In 2021, the fourth world demographic summit took place in Budapest, which means that the topic is important. This is where politics finds its noble letters: seeing and acting for the next generation, not for the next election. According to Viktor Orbán, who, like his Visegrad allies, does not bother with politically correct circumscriptions, the choice is simple. Demographics are based either on mass immigration – as we experience in France – or on a policy that is decidedly towards the cradle.

The statistics of the World Bank show that Hungary is one of the few countries in the world where the number of births has shown an upward trend in the last ten years. In 2010, there were 1.25 children per woman in Hungary; In 2021, 1.6, which is still not enough, but the pro-birth policy will bear fruit in the long term. The pronatalist policy has the merit of placing an essential issue, the renewal of generations, at the center of political decisions in the noble sense. Family-friendly measures are the cornerstones of the preservation of the country's identity, but also of the survival of its social system.

Aging societies everywhere, like France, face the pension problem. The development of family policy is also an urgent issue in France. According to the newspaper, because the current government there is increasingly choosing anarchic, uncontrolled immigration, which is at the expense of the physical, moral and spiritual survival of the French, it bears a historical responsibility, just like the previous government.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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