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The state owes Gábor Iványi and his community nothing

The DK representative turned to the government politician in order to find out why the government does not pay the Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood the legally due subsidies. Zsolt Semjén – in addition to indicating that the name of the organization is correctly Hungarian Evangelical Sisterhood – stated,

the state does not owe the Iványs, but the Iványs owe the NAV. – The government also fulfilled its obligation regarding the amounts previously awarded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) under the title of compensation. Currently, the government does not owe MET anything

Zsolt Semjén stressed.

The government supported MET’s public education and vocational training tasks with HUF 1.8 billion this year, while its social institutions received HUF 5.4 billion in state support between 2012 and 2022, and in 2023 the amount was HUF 963 million.

– With this in mind, I note with concern that the community cannot operate its institutions responsibly, and that by not paying social security contributions for its employees, it is putting their health care and their pensions at risk. The reality is that the Hungarian state does not owe MET, but MET and its organizations owe to the Hungarian state, and indirectly to their own employees, stressed the Deputy Prime Minister. He added,

the NAV ordered a debt collection for the state normative subsidies paid for the operation of the institutions of the MET.

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