PM Orbán: V4 to protect families from new EU taxes

The Visegrád Group countries at the European Council summit in Brussels will be fighting to secure lower energy prices for families, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a video on Facebook on Thursday.
 
Orbán said energy prices would be the most important topic at the meeting of EU leaders, as “gas and electricity prices have straight up exploded in Europe … due in large part to poor regulation by Brussels”.
 
“We, along with the Poles, the Czechs and the Slovaks will initiate changes to energy pricing rules and making energy cheaper for families,” he said. “We also want to prevent Brussels’s plan to levy a tax on homeowners and car owners.”
 
“The Czechs, the Poles, the Slovaks, the Hungarians and possibly the Bulgarians will be fighting together to protect the interests of families,”
 
Orbán said.
 
The prime minister said he expected talks to go late into the night.
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Source: MTI

4 Comments

  1. “The Czechs, the Poles, the Slovaks, the Hungarians and possibly the Bulgarians will be fighting together to protect the interests of families,”

    Thank you for protecting families.

  2. How’s this for a novel idea: let’s lower the world’s highest VAT rate to something more mainstream? Instant savings on every purchase!

  3. The EU’s creeping globalist, communist dictates stop at Hungary’s borders.
    The EU, Soros, CIA supported opposition and foreign provocateurs may not like the will of Hungarian people but it is not their decision.
    We vote, they don’t -:)
    MAGYARORSZÁG A MAGYAROKÉ

  4. Families would be better protected if the government stopped debasing the currency so that German and other car makers can still afford to hire Hungarian labor at cut-rate prices while sending all their profits back home.And let’s not forget how much money is spent building football stadiums when the hospitals and roads and other infrastructure is barely functioning.

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