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Gulyás Gergely Discusses Political Commentary and Economic Outlook in Recent Interview

Gulyás Gergely Discusses Political Commentary and Economic Outlook in Recent Interview

The Hungarian Minister for the Prime Minister's Office addresses luxury criticism, political relationships, and economic forecasts amid a growing trade dispute.
In a recent interview on the program RTL Házon kívül, Gulyás Gergely, the Minister leading the Prime Minister's Office in Hungary, responded to comments made by fellow politician Lázár János regarding 'luxury' and 'NER-related parasites.' Gulyás, when asked whom János might have been referring to, suggested that the inquiry should be directed to János himself.

He continued to allude to Magyar Péter, maintaining that individuals deemed NER-related parasites might still have opportunities to be leaders of the opposition.

Gulyás reiterated his stance regarding perceptions of opulence, emphasizing that, by European standards, Hungary should not be viewed as wealthy.

He asserted that behavioral norms that do not resonate favorably in public perception should be acknowledged.

When questioned on what constitutes luxury, Gulyás stated that it is a subjective concept, but insisted that it is reasonable for wealthy individuals to be accountable for their assets.

Addressing criticisms concerning exposure of luxury photographs linked to Rogán Antal's wife, Gulyás redirected the question, proposing that it was better directed to the relevant parties.

He also reflected on his personal relationships, indicating that while he maintains a cordial connection with the godson of Magyar Péter, he rules out any possibility of a positive relationship with Magyar himself due to personal differences.

When discussing political discourse, a reporter raised concerns about the implications of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's notorious comments on wiretapping.

Gulyás dismissed any correlation between these remarks and the recent escalation of political tensions or reported incidents involving Tisza Pártos activists.

He condemned all forms of public aggression, such as attempts to unseat the Prime Minister from his radio appearances, labeling such incidents as inappropriate behaviors within the political arena.

He expressed that these acts reflect poorly on the shared responsibility of Hungarian politics.

Moreover, Gulyás condemned the act of secretly recording discussions involving family members, highlighting the seriousness of the issue when such actions lead to legal proceedings.

In the latter part of the interview, Gulyás addressed the impact of the ongoing US trade war on the Hungarian economy.

Although he forecasts strong economic growth for Hungary this year, he acknowledged some negative implications stemming from the trade dispute.

Nonetheless, he asserted that this would not hinder overall growth trajectories.

Gulyás encouraged the European Union to engage in negotiations with the United States regarding tariffs, emphasizing Hungary’s participation in these discussions and the expectation of beneficial outcomes.
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