Index – National – Viktor Orbán: the country can be liberated in May-June



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The result was the money we invested in protecting against the coronavirus, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Kossuth Radio Good Morning, Hungary. in your program.

However, he said that a final verdict should only be rendered once we have overcome the epidemic and have the proper vaccine. According to Orbán, Hungarian skulls are among the best, it is no coincidence that we are the country of Ignác Semmelweis.

– The last time I was in Brussels, I asked: when will there be a vaccine ?! I got the answer that it won’t be before the first semester of next year. For now, they don’t know either. We also have relationships with six pharmaceutical companies that we support with a lot of money. We Hungarians have to hold out until at least May, but no later than June and July, to get vaccinated, the Prime Minister said.

We help the economy and families with investments

Viktor Orbán said that families and investments are at the heart of Hungary’s crisis management logic. That is why the government is recovering 5 percent VAT to support family investments, but more measures are expected. The greatest danger is waiting, because that is when the economy stops, although the decline in consumption is also serious. That is why we have given a lot of money to more than 900 companies. This saved around 150,000 jobs. This is a crisis management logic. Mihály Varga also says that there are encouraging signs in the economy, and if he says so, it should double. In many countries a lot of money was distributed to increase consumption, but we took a different path.

You can’t miss surgeries

The Prime Minister says: healthcare can bear the burden while life goes on in Hungary. He’s working with his ministers to get to the point where surgeries need to be postponed as soon as possible. We anticipate three weeks, that is the time that can be predicted in medical care. However, if the coronavirus epidemic slows down in the spring, the second wave will stop, Orbán believes.

(Cover image: Viktor Orbán in a 2018 morning broadcast on Kossuth Radio. Photo: Zsolt Szigetváry / MTI)



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