Hungarian economy minister discusses EU pillar of social rights with employment commissioner

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Budapest, March 16 (MTI) – The Hungarian government and the European Commission disagree on planned changes to social rights in the European Union, Economy Minister Mihály Varga said on Thursday after talks with Marianne Thyssen, the EU commissioner for employment and social affairs, in Budapest.

Hungary believes the formulation, organisation, implementation and financing of policies should remain a national competence, Varga told a press conference he held jointly with Thyssen.

The minister said Hungary and most other countries in the region had to take big steps that improve competitiveness in order to be able to adopt social systems similar to the ones applied in western Europe.

He said a government resolution on transforming the fostered workers programme would be published in days. The government wants to reduce the number of fostered workers in future, but will still stick to its policy of work instead of welfare when it comes to Hungarians who don’t have a chance of joining the primary labour market, he added.

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