Miklos Szantho: The work-based economy is the basis of the transformation of Hungarian family policy
The work-based economy is the basis of the shift in family policy in Hungary, Miklos Szantho, director general of the Center for Fundamental Rights, said in an interview with New York's Epoch TV at CPAC in Washington. Tuesday.
According to the announcement, the Director-General said: The starting point in the transformation of family policy in Hungary, namely the increase in the birth rate, was the creation of a work-based society, which encouraged demographic changes through tax incentives and other generous family policies. Subsidies.
Based on this declaration, Miklós Xantho also said that conservative movements must be built from the bottom up, but this is only the first step, the next step is
Don't play by the liberals' rules,
Because it is not enough just to have access to government, you also have to have access to power so that people with common sense can implement their ideas in tax policy, family policy and border protection.
Truth requires solidarity
In the conversation, the head of the Center for Fundamental Rights noted that the international right must stick together because the progressive left is a global organization. Miklós Xanthou assessed that instead of globalism, a global right-wing alliance could serve as a counterweight to progressive globalism.
According to the Director General, the social conditions, social welfare and social environment in Hungary have also changed, and Hungary has become a more family-friendly country.
Thanks to the favorable economic environment, tax benefits, and family benefits, the number of marriages has doubled and the abortion rate has been halved.
Starting a family and having more children became exciting
Miklós Szánthó added in the interview.
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