Opposition Parties Welcome Shelving of Internet Tax

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Budapest, October 31 (MTI) – Radical nationalist Jobbik deputy leader Elod Novak has also attributed to his party that the government “backed off from behind the internet tax”.

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Novak told MTI that the government should rather make plans for introducing a basic internet service available free of charge in order to make telecommuting and electronic administration accessible to those who cannot afford Hungary’s outstandingly high internet fees in international comparison.

He said Jobbik had submitted an amendment proposal to the tax laws to finance the free internet service from ad tax revenues.

The opposition E-PM called it important that the government accepted that taxing the internet would be unwise. The party said in a statement that the tax on cafeteria and “other austerity measures” should also be withdrawn. E-PM assessed it as a victory of Hungarian citizens that “the government backed off”. The party called on the government to “respect national interests” in other areas, too, “pursue European politics, stop rubbing up to Putin, cancel the Paks2 treaty and stop going against the EU in connection with the South Stream gas pipeline”.

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