Government’s press conference about residency bonds, wind energy, rail development and other interesting topics

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Budapest, October 27 (MTI) – The cabinet has approved the sum of 1,200 billion forints (EUR 3.9bn) for developing Hungary’s rail network, János Lázár, the government office chief told a press conference on Thursday. The government is calling for five-party consultations concerning the penal code and the law governing the police. It is expected that staff in the armed forces will be increased by 2,000,he said. The government does not agree with the stance of President János Áder on the issue of wind power generation, and this is why it will resubmit the law that Ader sent back with minor modifications to parliament.

Lázár: No need for residency bonds in the future

Speaking at a weekly government news briefing, Lázár said debt financing had improved with the increase in demand for Hungarian securities, so there was no need for the residency bonds. He added that the review of the bonds, independently of  Jobbik’s demands, had taken place over the course of half a year.

Lázár said the government rejected Jobbik’s “blackmail” and would not tie the issue of the bonds to amending the constitution.

The residency bond scheme was launched in 2013. Foreign nationals who buy securities backed by the bonds with a face value of 300,000 euros enjoy an accelerated application procedure for residence in Hungary.

But Jobbik has said it will only back the government’s planned constitutional amendment for banning the resettlement of migrants in Hungary if Orbán scraps the offshore residency bond scheme.

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The government can only secure the two-thirds majority to pass the amendment with the support of forces beyond its ruling party alliance with the Christian Democrats.

Lázár said the 3.3 million Hungarians who voted to reject EU migrant quotas had given the government the authority to plan the constitutional changes and Jobbik would be thwarting the will of these people if it withheld its support.

Rail development

The development project for the period ending in 2022 includes the purchase of trains, developing tracks and rail hubs, he said.

Plans include modernising the track between Budapest and Százhalombatta, in central Hungary, and between the capital and Hatvan, north-east of Budapest. Further, the track either side of Lake Balaton will be revamped. He added that around 100 billion forints would be devoted to the purchase of train carriages.

Meanwhile, the cabinet has approved a project to develop Debrecen (E) and Kecskemét (C) airports.

He said the strategic cabinet would put on its agenda options for connecting downtown Budapest to Ferenc Liszt Airport with a rail link.

Government calls for 5-party talks on penal code

New laws are sorely needed as current criminal procedures take 380-390 days on average, Lázár said, addressing a weekly government news briefing.

On another topic, he said Hungary would have to turn to court over the infringement procedure launched by the EU in connection with the country’s law on land sales. Whereas the EU wants foreign nationals and entities to have unrestricted purchasing rights to Hungarian farmland, the Hungarian government wants to prevent this, said Lázár.

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