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Hungarian Minister Discusses Governance, Law Enforcement, and Social Policy in Recent Interview

Hungarian Minister Discusses Governance, Law Enforcement, and Social Policy in Recent Interview

Gulyás Gergely addresses various topics including inflation, narcotics enforcement, and the Pride event in Budapest.
In a recent interview, Gulyás Gergely, the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, addressed key issues affecting Hungary, including inflation control, drug enforcement, and the government's decision regarding the Pride parade.

During the conversation, Gulyás expressed his views on marriage, suggesting that a successful marriage stems from making the right choice in partners.

He described his personal situation as fortunate in this regard.

On the topic of cash usage, he framed it as part of a broader struggle for freedom, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cash as a payment option alongside technological advancements like card payments.

He stated, 'The question is not whether card payments are good, but whether we need to keep cash as an alternative.'

Regarding government support for local pubs, Gulyás recognized their role as essential meeting points in rural areas, though he noted they are not the most critical establishments.

He highlighted the government's allocation of 30 billion forints for the renovation of small village churches as a priority.

Turning to the issue of drug enforcement, Gulyás declared that tolerance towards drug use is not an option.

He reported that there had been approximately 700 arrests related to drugs over the past two weeks and suggested that plans to close certain prisons may need to be reconsidered.

Gulyás also discussed the government’s price cap on foodstuffs, describing it as effective regulation.

He referenced the government's proactive measures in response to anticipated food price inflation, suggesting that the effects of these measures will become evident in upcoming economic data.

He acknowledged that while inflation could be controlled, it is unrealistic to suggest that Hungary will never experience rising inflation again.

He stated that in October 2023, inflation rates had returned to single digits, in line with prior commitments.

Addressing the topic of the Pride parade, he remarked that while the decision to prohibit the event may be subject to debate regarding its correctness, he asserted that it is legitimate for authorities to disallow the march from taking place in central Budapest.

He warned that individuals participating in unauthorized gatherings could face consequences.

In remarks regarding Magyar Péter, Gulyás characterized his relationship with Péter as once amicable during their university days.

However, following Péter's actions, which included recording statements made by Justice Minister Varga Judit, Gulyás labeled this behavior a 'communist informer, Nazi caretaker story.'

Reflecting on fifteen years of governance, Gulyás emphasized the importance of aligning with public sentiment on key issues.

He remarked that the government is a 'calm force' within Hungarian politics.

He concluded by summarizing the Fidesz party's electoral platform, which he described as promoting security, welfare, freedom, independence, and national interests.
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