Even a significant proportion of Fideszians do not have a keen eye on evacuating city coffers



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In recent months, the Hungarian government has removed local government car taxes, made parking free, imposed additional tariffs on them, and would now deprive them of one of their most important revenue, the business tax. The IDEA Institute’s research sought to answer the question of how people react to emptying municipal coffers. Although the poll is from December 11 to 15. between, that is, still Viktor Orban now before its announcement on Saturday, but from the results published on daily.hu it is clear that even pro-government voters do not uniformly accept the explanation in the fight against the epidemic that the government deducts local government revenue simply because of the joint load. A quarter of pro-government voters see political revenge behind the measure, and only 36% agree to deduct local government revenue from the epidemic. However, 21 percent of Fidesz-KDNP voters disagree with the decision, and 37 percent say a smaller, agreed-upon withdrawal fits the compromise.



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