Marton Nagy: Brussels Is Banking on Toppling of Hungarian Government
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According to him, the only thing that is certain is that it needs to be transformed. The minister gave a long interview to Index about the state of the Hungarian economy.
The European Union is imposing conditions as if they were telling a country: cut off your leg and you will get money. This cannot be taken seriously and accepted, the minister made it clear.
The Hungarian economy has indeed developed two strong dependencies: one on the German economy, the other on the automotive industry. And the investments in the East have not reduced this exposure, but rather strengthened it. This is not being said by an opposition politician, but by the Minister of National Economy.
According to the Minister of National Economy, it is natural that people always want more, but Brussels is "blackmailing" them, and under such conditions, the government cannot give in. Even if the situation is complicated by wartime headwinds, a weak German economy, and external financial pressure.
The series of figures showing significant economic growth was not a fluke.
The Minister of National Economy gave an interview to Index.
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