Opposition claims Viktor Orbán’s government “failed” after declaring energy emergency


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The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán – BEATA ZAWRZEL / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO

Klara Dovrev, representative of the Democratic Coalition, Hungary’s opposition party, said that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government “has failed politically” after the government declared an energy emergency and announced gas and electricity prices limited to the average household consumption level.

“Abandoning the reduction of utilities could mean tens of thousands of additional weeks for most families. Tens of thousands of Hungarian families will face the fact that they have no money to pay for utilities,” he stressed, as reported by the Index news portal.

Gergely Gulyas, the government’s spokesman, announced a seven-point action plan that will come into force in August to alleviate the consequences of the energy crisis. Among the measures are a ban on the export of energy goods, as well as firewood, an increase in domestic lignite production by the end of the year and the purchase of additional gas supplies.

The Executive has also highlighted in a statement on its official website that “those who consume above the average level of energy consumption will have to pay the market price for their additional consumption”, which, in practice, will not affect even three quarters of households, they have defended.

Thus, Gulyas has justified these initiatives due to the current situation and the possibility of insufficient supply for the autumn and winter season. “In practice, an energy crisis has developed in a significant part of Europe,” the Hungarian government said.

The government commissioner in charge of maintaining the reduction of services, Szilárd Németh, has announced, on the other hand, that large families currently have a reduced consumption limit, which will be maintained in the future.

The Hungarian government has also indicated that Hungary will increase domestic gas production from 1.5 billion to 2 billion cubic meters in an attempt to tackle the serious energy crisis unleashed in the country as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“The government has an emergency plan in case no gas arrives in Hungary, but at the moment the country’s gas supply is continuous,” Gulyas stressed at a press conference, as reported by the daily ‘Magyar Hirlap’.


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