He said Fidesz was not a partner to this, it would initiate consultations about the budget, about the investigation of privatization scandals, about the remedies of unemployment, and about the reduction of the price of petrol.
Antal Rogán criticized the government because it popularized itself from the taxpayers’ money. He mentioned the programme of ’one hundred steps’, the measures which Minister of Economy János Kóka called ’economic successes’, and the SMS campaign about ridiculous questions. The MP emphasized that the country was in an economic crisis and the budget deficit might reach the rate forecast for the whole year.
He warned of the fact that maternity and old-age homes had not received their normative state subsidies and the government did not pay any heed to the rapid rise of petrol price though it could reduce it by a reduction of its excise. ’Fidesz has exactly elaborated proposals and it will reveal them in a week’, he added. The Hungarian Socialist Party refused the criticism claiming that all the present problems stem in the faults of the former government.
Tibor Kovács, deputy faction leader of the Socialists in a communiqué stated that Fidesz could prove its responsible attitude by signing the three-party document about the future economic strategy of the country.
Translated by Péter Szentmihályi Szabó

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