Index – National – Viktor Orbán has no savings, but his debt has decreased



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Recent political property declarations have been published and, in accordance with legal obligation, Viktor Orbán’s declaration of assets is also available on the Parliament website. According to him, the prime minister has no savings, but in 2002 he managed to significantly reduce the debt on his mortgage contracted with his wife.

Viktor Orbán showed no savings on his 2020 asset statement last year, that is, reflecting his financial situation in 2019. Before that, at the end of 2018 on paper in general, he had even increased his savings. In its 2019 asset statement, it stated that it had a bank capital of HUF 1,395,000.

However, the 20 million HUF loan debt contracted together with his wife Aniko Lévai in 2002 is steadily decreasing, in 2019 they owed only 3.5 million HUF, while in January 2020 this amount was 2,199. 000,547 HUF. According to their recent asset declaration, they only need to return 882,110 guilders.

There have been no changes to your real estate, your current statement also includes the ones you mentioned above – your co-owner bought a XII. owned by the district and owns a house in Felcsút purchased in September 2013.

Besides his wife, he lives in the same house as his daughter Flora. In a statement a year earlier, he even had a daughter named Róza.

How much does a prime minister earn?

Viktor Orbán wrote that he received a legal salary for his taxable (gross) monthly income from his job as prime minister. You also get your taxable income from the activities of your representatives. However, he indefinitely suspended the income of the presidency of his party.

The amount of the Prime Minister’s monthly salary is thirty-nine times the official’s base salary. The salary base is determined in the budget each year.

CXCIX Law of 2011 on Civil Servants. According to article 132 of the law, the salary base in 2020 was HUF 38,650.

This means that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is gross monthly 1 507 350 he was entitled to HUF as prime minister last year.

As a member of the National Assembly, you are also entitled to a parliamentary salary. Under current law, a member of parliament is entitled to a monthly allowance.

The monthly parliamentary allocation for the period from March 1 of the current year to the end of February of the following year is three times the average monthly gross income of the national economy for the year prior to the current year, officially published by the Central Statistical Office. (CSO).

– can be read in the law.

According to the CSO, in 2019 the average gross income was HUF 367,800. This means that during the period specified by law, the base salary of a representative is three times the average gross salary of HUF 367,800: gross monthly 1 103 400 florin.

So as Prime Minister and Member of the National Assembly, Viktor Orbán is a gross monthly total 2 610 750 was entitled to HUF now until February 1.

(Cover photo: Viktor Orbán on February 17, 2015. Photo: Sean Gallup / Getty Images)



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