Opposition parties deliver bleak appraisal of 2016

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Budapest, December 30 (MTI) – Hungarian opposition parties on Friday gave a gloomy assessment of the government’s performance over the past year.
The Socialist Party said 2016 was the year of failure for the ruling Fidesz party, which it said was mired in corruption. Socialist lawmaker Ágnes Kunhalmi told a news conference that its “helicopter politicians” had failed. She blamed the closure of left-wing daily Népszabadság and the “ruination” of the education system on the government.
The opposition Jobbik party criticised the government’s handling of the economy. Deputy leader Dániel Z Kárpát told a press conference that Hungary and Hungarians were losing ground to their regional peers in terms of economic well-being. He described statistical findings released this year indicating that two-thirds of Hungarians would not be able to cover any unplanned expenses as “dramatic” revelations. Z Kárpát said the government was “far more concerned” with “obtaining dirty money” than ensuring the country’s security, citing a press conference from Economy Minister Mihály Varga from earlier this week in which the minister said Hungary would continue to issue residency bonds until next spring. He accused the government of lying about its plan to phase out the residency bond scheme, which he said the government now had no plans to do.
LMP spokesman József Gál told a separate press event that reforms enacted by Fidesz since it won power in 2010 had all led to a “dead end”. He suggested that the government should quit its unconditional support for multinationals and start backing Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises. He further branded government-sponsored wage hikes as “too little and too late”, adding that the “wage crisis” was bound up with Fidesz’s “mistaken economic policy”.






Since Fidesz took office, along with Kdnp, in 2010, this country has increased in value and prosperity.