Coronavirus – Government suspends repayment of baby bonds, student loans

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Gulyás said that although protecting human life was the most important part of managing the crisis, the pandemic would have a serious impact on both the Hungarian and the global economy. This was why, he said, every minister whose portfolios are affected by the outbreak had been instructed to work out measures to help restart the economy

Certain sectors like tourism have ground to a halt in both in Hungary and across Europe as a whole, he noted.

Gulyás said international papers were referring to the economic protection plans announced by the prime minister on Wednesday as the boldest action plan announced so far.

Meanwhile, he said the prime minister will set up an action group to oversee the activities of volunteers helping to combat the virus. The new group which will be established in addition to ten already existing action groups, to be headed by government commissioner and lawmaker Mariusz Revesz, Gulyás said.

He noted that ordinary Hungarians have launched various charity initiatives, adding that the government is thankful for this. He cited the example of private hospitals offering their services and donating digital equipment.

Gulyás reiterated that the state had sufficient funding for protective measures.

In response to a question, he said the government has consulted the central bank on possible measures to help small and medium-sized firms cope with the economic impact of the virus.

He said the government considers any proposal that is not related to slowing the spread of the virus or supporting the economy as “dangerous”, arguing that in the long run they would undermine the aim of restarting the economy.

He said the business closures announced so far were costing the Hungarian economy 140 billion-160 billion forints (EUR 392m-448m) a week, adding that businesses should work to preserve jobs.

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