DK calls on government, central bank to ‘take responsibility for rising food price’
Laszlo Varju said in a statement that inflation had reached twenty-year records, and he cited the Central Statistical Office as saying that some Hungarians had been forced to cut the amount of food they buy due to skyrocketing prices.
“Many families refrain from buying meat, vegetables or coffee. The price hikes are mainly due to the weakest Hungarian forint in history, the results of the work of [Prime Minister] Viktor Orban and [central bank governor] Gyorgy Matolcsy in the past few months,” he said.
The government should admit that the central bank has no exchange rate target, he said.
“It is time Matolcsy told Hungarian families that the they cannot do their shopping or afford meat, and their mortgage payments are going up, because the central bank has no exchange rate target,” Varju said.