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Hungarian parliament likely to pass 2018 budget on June 15

byCT Report
09/06/2017
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BUDAPEST: Hungary’s parliament will most likely pass the country’s budget for 2018 in a final vote scheduled for June 15, the government office chief said on Thursday.

Next year’s budget aims to create jobs, increase family support and provide for security, János Lázár told a weekly press briefing. One of the main goals is to ensure full employment in 2018, Lázár said, emphasising that “everybody who wants to work will find a job here”. In 2010, when the current government came to office, there were 3.7 million people holding a job in Hungary, today their number is 4.4 million, Lazar noted. He said further measures to support families included reducing taxes and increasing central home-building subsidies. “We expect the country’s financial standing to remain stable in 2018, he said. All indicators suggest that there is budgetary rigour and discipline in Hungary,” said Lázár, adding that next year’s budget bill reflected stability and predictability.

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