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Viktor Orbán: An Additional 82 Billion Forints Will Be Allocated to the Sándor Demján Program

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Viktor Orbán: An additional 82 billion forints will be allocated to the Sándor Demján Program - Viktor Orbán's speech at the meeting of delegates of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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The foundation of a strong economy is a strong entrepreneurial class - this is what the Prime Minister said at the meeting of delegates of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. According to Viktor Orbán, the cabinet will achieve its economic goals this year as well.

Viktor Orbán: An additional 82 billion forints will be allocated to the Sándor Demján Program - Viktor Orbán's speech at the meeting of delegates of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

·Budapest, Hungary
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"When it comes to the economy, we are not interested in ideology, we make decisions based on common sense," the Prime Minister underlined at the MKIK event.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recalled the achievements since 2010, including the fact that one million more people are working, the average wage has tripled, the minimum wage has quadrupled, and the strength of the economy has multiplied. At the event of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Prime Minister drew attention to the fact that tax cuts were chosen at the time because he was convinced that if companies pay less tax, worker…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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