
Hungary's Cash Withdrawal Limits: A Political Flashpoint
Hungary's Reduced Cash Withdrawal Limits Spark Debate In Hungary, a recent decrease in the limits for free cash withdrawals has ignited a heated political debate. Dúró Dóra, a prominent member of the Mi Hazánk Mozgalom party, has voiced strong criticism of this policy. In a recent video, Dóra highlights that the reduced limit, coupled with high inflation, severely diminishes the real value of the allowance for many citizens. "The allowance, once sufficient, is now insufficient due to the rampant inflation," she states in the video. This reduction in cash access disproportionately impacts those who do not have easy access to bank accounts or prefer to use cash for transactions. The government maintains that the policy is necessary for economic stability, but critics argue that it places additional burdens on those already struggling financially. The situation underscores the ongoing debate about the balance between economic policy and the needs of everyday citizens in Hungary.