2025. dec. 18. 11:54
(0:00) There is no social group that would not be affected, or would not be hit, by the TISZA austerity package.
(0:06) It would take away all benefits, from young people as well—tax exemptions—and from families too.
(0:10) They would raise personal income tax, introduce a pension tax, and abolish the 13th and 14th month pensions.
(0:15) In five minutes—according to what we learned from László Lengyel—they would abolish them in five minutes.
(0:18) So there could even be a dog tax, a wealth tax; it would hit businesses, and the doubling of social taxes would affect everyone.
(0:27) I think the key issue is why they are doing this.
(0:30) Because, as we said in the previous points, they want to continue the war, and it requires enormous amounts of money.
(0:34) Brussels has no money.
(0:35) One direction from which it wants to obtain funds is from the member states—it wants to take money from the member states.
(0:40) The TISZA leader is a controlled person.
(0:41) On command, if necessary—and this is what he receives—he would take the money of the Hungarian people and send it through Brussels into the war.
(0:47) The other direction is the frozen Russian assets, which is also a huge mistake on Brussels’ part and raises countless problems and questions.
(0:53) But the essence is that Brussels has no money, yet it wants to continue the war.
(0:56) We, however, do not want to send Hungarians’ money into the war.