So what did Klara Dobrev lie about today?



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With a huge chin Let’s dare to dream big announced today Dobrev Klárathat there will be a European Minimum Wage, in capital letters, and it has even gone further:

The underlying guidelines of employment and social policy are said to be in person developed by.

So in short, Dobrev’s expectant economic genius might finally come out of the bottle. And on the basis of her personal plan, Brussels will make a revolutionary economic proposal binding (it is a pity that this spirit was not unleashed when her husband’s economy plummeted more than any other EU country during her husband’s presidency) .

Also, let’s not be modest:

The European working class will be personally saved by Comrade Dobrev.

Too bad it’s not true

If we’ve grabbed our heads enough with our fingertips and can focus again, I’ll continue. Before we get into anything, let’s look at a few things:

  1. In European terms, the Hungarian minimum wage doesn’t count so badly: And that the ceiling does not fall when I say this, knowing that in Luxembourg the garbage earns 2,142 euros per month, I reveal that in Luxembourg they pay so much rent and general expenses for a 60 square meter apartment.
  2. Unfortunately, the European Union is not only made up of Luxembourg, but also Cyprus, Bulgaria and Spain, when DK voters imagine a Luxembourg pension for themselves, when the word “EU” leaves Comrade Dobrev’s lips, they would be very disappointed to look at the map. An average lifestyle in the EU would be roughly the same as we now live in Hungary.
  3. There anyway six countries with no minimum wage at all, not so high nor so low.

Minimum wage in the EU compared to the average wage.

Klára Dobrev’s EP proposal

In fact, Klára Dobrev made a proposal from the EP, some comments after the document passed

  • The document is not a bill, just a “resolution.”
  • 90 percent is not about what Dobrev says in the press conference, but, among other things, calls on parliament to take effective action against racism and the like.
  • A the word minimum wage is mentioned only twice in the document.

And it doesn’t make specific suggestions either, just welcomes the initiative of the European Commission in this regard, and suggests that, respecting the traditions of national governments, seek to reach an agreement on this issue.

However, at the initiative of the European Commission, to which Dobrev refers, it is made clear that Not there will be a European minimum wage.

For those who want to know more about the subject, read this study, which explains in detail that what many call the European Minimum Wage will be just an agreement between the Member States to make a minimum wage of 50 or even 60 percent of the wage. means, medium. However, Hungary has already met this criterion, as shown in the article’s graph.

By the way, these negotiations have nothing to do with the common EU minimum wage or Klara Dobrev, given that they started in 2017 anyway, long before she was a member of any organization, and in June of this year they arrived to the stage that was already worth talking about. The aim of the commission here is simply to have a minimum wage of some kind in each European Member State, and for this to be sufficient to earn a living.

In Hungarian: the goal is not to have a common minimum wage, but for the countries marked in gray and orange on the map to join the turquoise group that Hungary is in.



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