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  • You make claims of the future as if it already happened, and declare yourself correct. Why? How would I listen to events that have not yet happened?

    I’m sorry to hear what’s going on in Poland, but your government is yours. Saying that nothing will change, it can’t be fixed, just you wait I told you so etc. is plain doomerism. If this pessimist logic you apply were right, then no good would ever be possible. Yet, examples persist that change is not limited to a change in management.




  • You know you I linked the full pdf? Seeing you being an autist as well, I assumed you value veracity over confabulation.

    The answer is very plain: tax credits, recover 8000 billion frozen eu funds, 2000B annually, not spending thosands of billions on state propaganda, stopping overpriced (and rigged) puplic procurements, recovering the privatised oligarch funds etc.

    The annual super rich wealth tax is an inflow.

    But most importantly, cutting back on the servicing of debt. Hungary has very espensive debt, even when its relative value to GDP is normal. And this debt factor hugely depends on investor confidence, which is very positive if you look at the currency valuation as a proxy.



  • https://magyartisza.hu/program

    Their program is available for all to see, you don’t have to guess.

    • Reduce minimum wage tax from 15% to 9%.
    • Lower income tax for workers earning below the median wage.
    • Tax the super-rich with a 1% annual wealth tax on assets over 1 billion HUF.
    • Cut VAT on firewood, healthy food, and prescription medicines.
    • Double family allowances, maternity support, and childcare benefits.
    • Guarantee a minimum pension of 120,000 HUF per month.
    • Provide “Pensioner SZÉP Cards” with up to 200,000 HUF in annual support.
    • Increase home care fees by 50% for family caregivers.
    • Give a “Newborn Kit” worth 50,000 HUF to every baby.
    • Increase pay by 25% for social sector and educational assistants.
    • Strengthen union rights.
    • Enforce equal pay for equal work between men and women.
    • Maintain tuition-free first university degrees.
    • Build social rental housing and more student dormitories.
    • End period poverty by providing free hygiene products in state schools.




  • Right wing? It is smack in the middle center.

    The tisza party has published their policy plans. (full version pdf: https://magyartisza.hu/program)

    Here are the left-wing ones:

    Economic Justice and Redistribution

    Reduce minimum wage tax from 15% to 9%.
    Lower income tax for workers earning below the median wage.
    Tax the super-rich with a 1% annual wealth tax on assets over 1 billion HUF.
    Cut VAT on firewood, healthy food, and prescription medicines.
    

    Expanded Social Safety Net

    Double family allowances, maternity support, and childcare benefits.
    Guarantee a minimum pension of 120,000 HUF per month.
    Provide "Pensioner SZÉP Cards" with up to 200,000 HUF in annual support.
    Increase home care fees by 50% for family caregivers.
    Give a "Newborn Kit" worth 50,000 HUF to every baby.
    

    Labor and Public Sector Support

    Increase pay by 25% for social sector and educational assistants.
    Strengthen union rights and rebuild national social dialogue.
    Enforce equal pay for equal work between men and women.
    

    Public Goods and Equality

    Establish independent ministries for Healthcare and Education.
    Maintain tuition-free first university degrees.
    Build social rental housing and more student dormitories.
    End period poverty by providing free hygiene products in state schools.
    Fund Roma integration through school buses and new scholarships.
    

    State-Led Public Services

    Nationalize debt enforcement and make it non-profit.
    Take over company liquidations to ensure a non-profit, transparent process