Fidesz: 2017 budget moves Hungary closer to full employment
Budapest, April 15 (MTI) – The ruling Fidesz party supports the 2017 budget draft because it moves Hungary closer to full employment, Erik Bánki, the head of parliament’s economic committee and a Fidesz lawmaker, said on Friday.
Fidesz expects an increase in the number of jobs and projects an unemployment rate close to 6 percent, Bánki told a press conference.
He said pensioners can expect their income to increase in real terms next year, inflation will remain around 0 percent and the budget will be stable thanks to the economic development model followed since 2010.
Next year, Hungary’s public finances will break even for the first time since postcommunist transformation and spending on developments will result in only 2.4 percent deficit.
The Fidesz group fully supports a 100 billion forint increase in the health budget to improve working conditions and wages in the sector, he said.
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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