Fidesz MEP: Hungary safe from power failures despite energy crisis in Europe
Hungary is safe from the power cuts threatening Southern and Western Europe as a consequence of the energy crisis gripping the continent, a Fidesz MEP told public radio on Sunday.
“It is an undeniable fact that citizens may experience blackouts in the winter months,” Tamás Deutsch, who also heads the Fidesz delegation in the European Parliament, said.
While Hungary’s energy supply is safe thanks to the long-term contract the government closed with Russia earlier this year, German and Austrian authorities are already preparing the citizens for possible days-long blackouts, Deutsch said.
The government’s utility price cuts have prevented energy prices from skyrocketing, unlike in southern and western Europe, he said. Household gas prices are currently the lowest in the European Union, and electricity prices are the second lowest, he said.
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Meanwhile, the Hungarian opposition continues to attack the measure, Deutsch said. “They approve Western pricing policies, even though they led to a 300 percent rise in gas prices, and 400 percent in electricity prices,” he said.
The opposition’s plans would bring an annual 380,000 forint (€ 1,050) rise in utility prices for an average Hungarian family, he said.
“In addition, they are also enthusiastic supporters of an absurd idea of Brussels that would burden citizens with the costs of climate protection. That would mean another 150,000 forints in annual expenses for every family,” he said.
The incumbent government’s policy has brought down utility prices by 25 percent for households since 2013-2014, Deutsch said.
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Source: MTI
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It is great comfort to know that we don’t have to suffer the misguided decisions of EU.
….even the US cannot, now, guarantee continuous energy supply after Biden’s failed oil and gas policy….
WELL DONE FIDESZ, MR ORBAN AND HUNGARY!!!!