Hungary’s government will protect families by all means possible, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio on Friday.The prime minister said he believed the measures introduced so far were enough to push inflation down to single digits by year-end.
Steps must be taken against multinationals that act like speculators
Multinational retail chains are taking advantage of the price increases resulting from the war and the related sanctions and trying to raise prices, Orbán said. This had a significant effect on inflation, “so steps must be taken against multinationals that act like speculators”, he added, noting that the government had taken appropriate action. Other countries are introducing other kinds of measures, he said, adding that price caps had gone “out of style”. Hungary, too, has switched to implementing mandatory discounts, but some countries are bringing back caps on the price of fuel and basic food products, Orbán said.
There is a variety of measures that can be taken, and if necessary, the government will take further steps, he said, adding that they “won’t sit idly by”, but protect the people and families by all means possible. The war and the sanctions imposed in response to it also played a role, he said, and they, too, required action. Hungary has opposed the war and sanctions since the beginning and has always aimed to localise the conflict, he said. But the country cannot make itself immune their effects, “so the whole situation is unfair to Hungarians”, the prime minister added.
Despite the fact that the European Union is fundamentally a “peace project”, right now the “pro-war” side is the one with an overwhelming majority, he insisted. Orbán said a worsening economic situation would be the deciding factor that forces the governments of European Union member states into “joining the peace camp” and bringing a swift end to the war in Ukraine.
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Without EU money and arms Ukraine would lose
“Ukraine wouldn’t be able to fight this war if we didn’t give it weapons and a lot of money,” he said. “We’ve given Ukraine some 180 billion forints’ worth of EU funds since the start of the war, and in exchange we haven’t got a single step closer to peace; in fact, it’s more like we’re farther away from it,” he said. “The decisive means are in the hands of the Americans,” Orbán added.
As regards rising fuel prices, the prime minister said the 3.5-fold increase in the fee Ukraine charges for piping crude from Russia was costing Hungary an extra 48 billion forints (EUR 125m). Ukraine raised the fee overnight, he noted, adding that private players in the petrol trade in Hungary incorporated the extra fee into prices, pushing up the price of petrol and increasing inflation by half a percent. Orbán said he was conflicted about the price hike: angry but also sorry for Ukrainians “fighting for their lives”.
Even though Ukraine had “no money, no weapons, and face an overwhelming force”, they were not interested in peace but continuing the war, he said. To carry on, they were collecting money “from everywhere”, he added. “I’m going to do all I can to push the Ukrainians away from pursuing this policy,” he said. Hungary will extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain on its own authority, alongside Romania, Poland and Slovakia, if Brussels fails to take appropriate action, he said. Orbán complained about “Brussels bureaucrats” who were unwilling to extend the ban which expires at midnight.
Ukrainian grain is not really Ukrainian
“If they don’t extend it by midnight, then … we will extend the import ban on our own national authority, which will mean a serious fight in Brussels,” he said. He said the European Union was “unwilling to side with member states and the European people”, and instead followed US interests when it came to the issue of grain. The prime minister insisted that “Ukrainian grain is not really Ukrainian but a commercial product from land that the United States likely owned a long time ago”. This, he added, put a different complexion on the debate about who would win or lose the war. “It’s sure America will win and Europe will lose,” he declared.
Meanwhile, he called it a personal goal of his to make sure that families with children are financially better off than those without, and that young people are not deterred from having children because of financial difficulties. Europe does not have a common demographic policy, he noted. “That’s why we hold forums like yesterday and today’s Demographic Summit in Budapest: to convince decision-makers to put this issue on the agenda, too,” the prime minister added. Thanks to the family policy the government introduced in 2010, 160,000 more children were born, he said.
Orbán said that what was at stake in next year’s European Parliament elections was whether or not there would be an EU leadership that sought peace, whether it would isolate itself or cooperate with other regions of the world, whether it was able to stop migration, would abandon “gender propaganda” and support families and childbearing instead. Also at stake was whether it would ditch “double standards” applied to Poland and Hungary, he added.
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Again. Our Politicians may want to have a word with Mr. Putin regarding his pro-war stance. Ukraine is in an existential struggle and a neighbour … And he is happy to push them under the bus. Leave them without funding.
Easy to talk when you´re preaching from your priviledged EU Member and NATO Member position. And still groan and moan about the Brussels Bureaucrats, Brussels Elites, corporate bullies who overcharge (question: how did Hungarian Politician-linked businessmen / millionaires amass their wealth?),
Oh and please Brussels send us money because we have Europe´s highest inflation figure and a massive deficit, even though we have very effective government because we can rule by decree.
Small aside. Gotta love history.
https://ru.usembassy.gov/world-war-ii-allies-u-s-lend-lease-to-the-soviet-union-1941-1945/
https://www.rbth.com/history/328243-us-and-uk-firepower-lendlease
Once again Orban fails to understand what it’s like to have another country invade your country and kill its civilian population. Orban and Putin are best friends and that’s the worrying thing. Hungary needs to dump him and grow.
Amen. We need more Trumps, Orbans and Putins around the world.
“Orban fails to understand what it’s like to have another country invade your country and kill its civilian population”
He knows, he just wants to be on the invading side (see remarks about Romania and Slovakia) and there are the rumors that putain had promised him a sliver of Ukraine as well….
He looks up to putain for having the cojones to invade and looks down on those who resist stronger force…
I wonder what the commemorations of the 1956 ‘fascist revolt’ will be like in Orbanland…
here too, the pro war fanbois are strong.
go then and change the world in the trenches of eastern ukraine.
help defend europe there or whatever you believe. it‘s 1914 all over again
@b – 1914 … or 1938 ???
https://www.britannica.com/event/Munich-Agreement
Pick your poison!
It’s scary to watch the brainwashed tv-watching retards blindly pushing towards ww3. Like zombies, not a thought in the brain, just reflex responses to the daily propaganda from the west-msm.