
Tisza-csomag - mit tudunk a Tisza Párt adóemelési tervéről?
A Tisza-csomag a családok és a dolgozók adóterhét is növelné. Íme minden, amit a Tisza Párt adóemelési tervéről tudni kell.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent analysis by Ripost, citing estimates from the Századvég Foundation, suggests that the program proposed by Hungarian politician Magyar Péter, which includes a ban on Russian energy carriers, could lead to drastic increases in fuel and heating costs for Hungarian households. The report claims that petrol prices could surge to 1026 Hungarian Forints per liter, while diesel might reach 1051 Forints per liter. According to Ripost, the proposed policy would also significantly impact household utility bills. "An average Hungarian family could face an additional half a million Forints in heating costs annually," the report states, attributing these figures to Századvég's projections. The video emphasizes that Hungary currently relies on Russia for over two-thirds of its oil supply, and a ban would inevitably lead to supply shortages and inflationary pressures across the economy. Critics argue that such a move would not only drive up prices but also create severe supply chain problems, potentially destabilizing the national economy. "This measure would undoubtedly trigger a brutal inflationary wave throughout the entire economy," a voice-over in the report asserted. The implications of these proposed energy policies are expected to be a key point of discussion in the upcoming political landscape.
A Tisza-csomag a családok és a dolgozók adóterhét is növelné. Íme minden, amit a Tisza Párt adóemelési tervéről tudni kell.