Opposition women lawmakers call for extending moratorium on forced evictions

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Opposition women lawmakers are submitting a joint amendment proposal to parliament to extend a moratorium on forced evictions from the end of April until the situation of FX loanholders is settled.
Independent Bernadett Szél told a press conference that their common aim was to prevent forced evictions based on unfair contracts which have been condemned even by the European court (CJEU). The Hungarian government has now nothing to do but enforce the decision and not allow anyone to be thrown out on the street, she added.
Conservative Jobbik MP Andrea Varga-Damm said
“[Viktor] Orbán’s government has failed to resolve the issue because they have acquired significant shares in the banks which are now practically making money for Orbán and the government oligarchs.”
Liberal Anett Bősz, sitting in parliament as an independent, said that in the absence of a social net victims of evictions should be protected by NGOs.
Socialist lawmaker Ágnes Kunhalmi said resolving the situation of FX loanholders was a “national issue” but the government has made only facelift measures so far.
Tímea Szabó of Parbeszéd said the victims of evictions had been cheated by the government and banks.
Ágnes Vadai of the Democratic Coalition said the government failed to provide support for accommodation despite banning living in the streets.





