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Hungary launches national consultation on EU sanctions against Russia

By IANS | Updated: October 15, 2022 02:55 IST

Budapest, Oct 15 The government of Hungary has launched a "national consultation" survey, asking citizens for their opinions ...

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Budapest, Oct 15 The government of Hungary has launched a "national consultation" survey, asking citizens for their opinions on the EU's sanctions against Russia.

"We believe that the Brussels sanctions are destroying us. Have your say too," the government said on Friday in a Facebook post presenting the seven questions.

The questions relate to the EU's existing or planned sanctions, including those on Russia's deliveries of oil, gas, raw materials and nuclear fuel, as well as the Moscow-backed expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, and the sanctions' impact on tourism and food prices.

Although Hungary's government led by Viktor Orban has voted for all the EU's sanctions packages in exchange for exemptions from sanctions on energy the Prime Minister has been a harsh critic of the West's sanctions in recent months, Xinhua news agency reported.

Addressing the inaugural autumn session of Hungary's Parliament in late September, Orban said that "Brussels shot itself in the foot" with the sanctions. He argued that families across Europe have to pay the price of the sanctions in their energy bills.

On Friday morning, in a radio interview, he blamed the sanctions for Hungary's record inflation rate of more than 20 per cent.

The government's "national consultation" consists of a questionnaire mailed to every household. People can respond by mail or online.

Orban said on Friday that the government will use the results as a political tool in its "fights in Brussels".

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