Socialists to work for health-care improvements, pensioners, local councils in parliament

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The opposition Socialists will work to promote health-care improvements, represent the interests of pensioners and local councils, and preserve the local business tax in its current form during the spring session of parliament to start next week, Socialist Party leader Bertalan Tóth leader said on Friday.
Bertalan Tóth, who also leads the parliamentary group, told a press conference that the experiences gathered by Socialist lawmakers at recent country visits had been discussed during the group’s first meeting this year.
Tóth said that most people they met mentioned the dismal condition of health care and complained about pension hikes remaining much below the rate of inflation.
The Socialists will duly consider these views upon drafting their two-year strategy to be approved at a party congress on March 14, he said.
The strategy will focus on developing a state which offers opportunities to people and serve as a basis for Socialist negotiators during their talks with other opposition parties on cooperation before the next parliamentary elections in 2022, he added.





