Coronavirus – Gyurcsány calls on govt to compensate lost incomes from EU epidemic support
Democratic Coalition (DK) leader Ferenc Gyurcsány has called on the government to use 5.6 billion euros of European Union funding granted to Hungary for handling novel coronavirus to compensate Hungarians who find themselves out of a job.
At an online press conference, the leftist party leader said the EU acted fast “for a change”, and the money could be accessed within days to compensate for lost incomes. The government, however, has taken no steps to do so, he said.
Gyurcsány called on the government to pay 80 percent of the wages of those who lose their jobs or are sent on unpaid leave due to the epidemic.
He also insisted that the government was late in reacting to the approaching epidemic. There are still not enough tests and protective gear available, Gyurcsány insisted.
Meanwhile, at a separate press conference, deputy group leader Gergely Arató said DK was submitting a proposal to parliament allowing taxpayers to offer 1 percent of their personal income taxes to novel coronavirus response.
Taxpayers currently can channel 1 percent of their PIT to a foundation and another 1 percent to a registered church of their choosing.
DK proposes that a further 1 percent could be offered to the epidemic response, which had put “a lot of people into a hopeless situation”, Arató said.
Arató said local authorities and civil organisations were fighting “with all their might” to protect the elderly, the homeless and families living in deep poverty at the time of the coronavirus epidemic.
Referring to government measures, he said the epidemic response was not just a law enforcement or military issue. “Compassion, empathy and humanity is in greater demand than ever,” he said.
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Source: MTI
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As I have previously noted, Hungary is NOT going to receive 5.6 billion euros from the European Union.
Only those funds from the E.U. which have not already been ALLOCATED / USED by Hungary for various approved projects – about 850 million euros – can now be utilised.
It would be wise for Ferenc Gyurcsany to get his facts right but we should NOT expect that to happen !
Your right, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”.