Socialist prime ministerial candidate: Our government to cut tax wages below HUF 600,000

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Taxes will be reduced for everyone earning below 600,000 forints (EUR 1950) a month if the opposition Socialists enter government, the party’s prime ministerial candidate László Botka said in an interview published in weekly 168 óra on Thursday.
The tax cut is part of the party’s programme to be launched this autumn, he added and confirmed that it also includes the introduction of 13th month pensions.
When 96 percent of the Socialist congress voted in favor of his nomination, his new programme was also accepted by that margin and now constitutes a part of the party’s official directive and strategy, Botka said.
He said he would not tolerate any form of “treason” and collaboration with ruling Fidesz.
“If we decide on something together and then someone openly criticises this in the press a month later, that constitutes treason”, he added.
In reaction to Socialist board member Zsolt Molnár’s statements at blog site sztarklikk.hu, where Molnár suggested that efforts should be dropped to convince green opposition LMP to cooperate with other parties and that the Socialists should not dispute that Democratic Coalition (DK) leader Ferenc Gyurcsány’s place is in parliament, Botka said that these remarks are against the Socialists’ interests. Gyurcsány has already given up on the general election of 2018 but wants to restore his earlier position in the Socialist Party and return as the opposition’s main leader in 2022, he insisted.
“I have resisted and will continue to resist to all forms of blackmail which aims to force me and the Socialists to enter a bad alliance,” Botka said.





