The Fidesz parliamentary group has asked the government to make sure banks maintain the credit moratorium, the ruling party’s group leader Máté Kocsis said on Thursday.
The moratorium must be kept for people in need, but the issue should also be included in the National Consultation public survey, too, Kocsis told a press conference at a Fidesz meeting in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary.
Meanwhile, Kocsis said that the pandemic, migration and economic challenges must be faced but Hungary was also in danger of “returning to the past”. He said the leader of the opposition Democratic Coalition, Ferenc Gyurcsány, was “a potential danger” if he regained power. Kocsis said the former Socialist prime minister was the ringleader of the various opposition forces, while others such as the current mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karácsony, were “bit players”. He insisted that the election would determine whether or not Hungary returned to “blood and violence and the policy of austerity”.
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