Viktor Orban Won't Leave Empty-Handed. This Is the Severance Package He'll Receive.
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Viktor Orban, Hungary's outgoing prime minister, will end his term after his election defeat with a severance package of over 38 million forints gross (approximately PLN 440,000), reports Polsat News. However, he will not lose certain state privileges.
Following his election defeat, Viktor Orbán will leave office with a severance payment of nearly 440,000 złoty. Upon stepping down as prime minister, he will also be entitled to a car with a driver and an office with a secretariat. However, there's a catch.
After 36 years, Viktor Orbán has decided not to sit in the newly formed Parliament, so he can say goodbye not only to the salary of the prime minister, but also to that of a member of parliament. However, he will take home a nice sum on the occasion of his departure. The post It has been revealed how much money Viktor Orbán is leaving parliament with first appeared on Most Hír.
He has a company car with a driver for 16 years, and an office with a two-person secretariat for 8 years.
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