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From July, the Salaries of Members of Parliament May Be Reduced by 873 Thousand Forints – Here Is the New Proposal of the Tisza Party

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Other benefits for MPs will also be drastically cut. Factions will not be allowed to transfer their operating support to the party's account.

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The Tisza Party faction leader, Andrea Bujdosó, together with another Tisza MP, Kinga Kalázdi-Kerekes, submitted a bill to the National Assembly that would significantly reduce the honorarium and other benefits of members of parliament. According to the justification, the current automatic increase system of members' salaries, tied to the gross average wage, is unfair and completely disconnected from the real financial situation of the majority …

·Hungary
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Other benefits for MPs will also be drastically cut. Factions will not be allowed to transfer their operating support to the party's account.

The Fidesz-KDNP faction supports any cost-cutting intentions that preserve the dignity of the National Assembly, the politician underlined.

Fidesz-KDNP votes for the Tiszasz proposal to reduce MPs' honorariums - The proposal would also significantly cut MPs' benefits.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The deputies of the Fidesz-KDNP parliamentary faction will approve the proposal of the ruling Tisza party to reduce the salaries and lump sum allowances of the deputies of the Hungarian National Assembly. The chairman of the Fidesz parliamentary club, Gergely Gulyás, announced this on Facebook on Thursday, reports TASR's correspondent in Budapest. "Fidesz-KDNP supports any cost-cutting plan that preserves the dignity of the parliament and does n…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Gergely Gulyás, the leader of the Fidesz faction, announced that they support the Tisza Party's proposal to reduce parliamentary expenses.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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