Gulyas: Utility price caps to stay
Reacting to the EC’s recently released country-specific recommendations, Gergely Gulyas told a regular government press briefing that Hungary considered it important to reduce the budget deficit and was the only country where the government had managed to cut the deficit in the last three election years.
“So we can’t be accused of not keeping this in mind, even in times of crisis,” Gulyas said.
But how this goal is achieved matters, he said, adding that the government rejected the EC’s proposal to scrap the utility price caps.
Even though the EC’s recommendations say Hungary should do away with its existing energy support measures by the end of 2023, the country can reduce its budget deficit without accepting this advice, Gulyas said.