Hungarian National Consultation gets under way
Hungary’s latest National Consultation public survey containing 11 questions, entitled Protecting our Sovereignty, has got under way, the government said on Facebook on Friday.
The survey seeks opinions on whether household energy subsidies, the cap on interest paid on commercial loans, and the tax on excessive corporate profits should be scrapped in Hungary “as Brussels wants”.
Opinions are sought on the statements that Brussels intended to create “migrant ghettos” in Hungary and that EU subsidies for Palestinian organisations also reached Hamas, while Brussels would also send more and more weapons and “even more money” to Ukraine.
Further, views are also sought on the statements Brussels would allow genetically modified Ukrainian grain into the bloc, that Brussels wanted to abolish the Child Protection Act, and that Hungarian politics was influenced by money sent “from Brussels and abroad”.
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Every question is worded to get Victor’s opinion the vote, very misleading. Further, it costs a lot of money to do this, and usually only about 10% of the population replies, although Victor will say this is the will of the “people” and use it to further blackmail the EU, while trying desperately to get more money from the EU that he says is “his” even though Hungary has yet to be a net contributor to the fund. I am sure we will see lots of money funneled to his friends in the billboard business to put up hundreds of signs, often right next to each other making our beautiful landscapes ugly with political discourse.