Opposition: Orbán’s economic and social policies have failed

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s economic and social policies have failed, the co-leader of opposition LMP said on Monday at a joint press conference held online with two other politicians presenting the opposition’s social programme.

Máté Kanász-Nagy, introducing himself as spokesman on social affairs in the shadow government of prime ministerial candidate Péter Márki-Zay, said that inflation was sky-rocketing, social inequalities were “set loose” and poverty was increasing.

If the opposition forms the next government, family allowances will be increased, a subsidised rental housing scheme launched and people caring for relatives living with disabilities no longer neglected, he said.

András Jámbor, a candidate of Párbeszéd and the opposition alliance for next year’s election, said that

Hungary had been suffering from a housing crisis for over a decade.

He said the government had cancelled the only large-scale accommodation project, dubbed Student City, and instead plans “to bring in a Chinese private university which will drive the country to indebtedness”. Citing surveys, he said that

home prices in Budapest had increased by 10 percent in a year.

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  1. Hungarians are still better off than some Americans. The high inflation makes it very difficult to feed some segment of the population.
    The same situation exist in many EU nations. The difference is some critics are realistic. So far the opposition has not come up with any ideas to improve conditions, all they spouted was what the Brussels’ dictators suggested. How can the opposition be so anti-Hungarian?

    Money does not go on trees. If there is no production to back up a raise it weakens companies. Instead of adopting EU monetary policies, minimum wage should be based on the buying value of the currency (Economics 101)

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