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    Hungary's PM Orban plans grants for rural pensioners as pre-election spending rises

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announces a grant program for rural pensioners aimed at home renovations. This initiative is part of pre-election spending to boost support for his Fidesz party amidst economic challenges.
    Hungary's PM Orban announces rural pensioner grants for home renovation - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Hungary's PM Orban plans grants for rural pensioners to renovate homes, aiming to boost support ahead of elections amid economic challenges.

    Hungary's PM Orban Announces Grants for Rural Pensioners

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's government will offer free grants to hundreds of thousands of pensioners in rural areas to renovate their homes, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Wednesday as the veteran leader gears up for elections due in about a year.

    The plan would benefit a voter group that has traditionally supported nationalist Orban's Fidesz party, which faces unusually strong political and economic challenges this year, with the economy barely growing.

    His government is targeting 3.4% growth this year -- which most economists say is far too optimistic. Orban hopes growth would be boosted by housing subsidies, wage and pension increases, and a capital injection for small businesses.

    However, some investors are concerned that the weak economy could trigger the kind of fiscal largesse that helped Orban get re-elected in 2022.

    Orban said in a Facebook post that his government was planning to provide a grant of 3 million forints ($7,683) per person in rural areas to help them renovate their homes.

    He said in a separate post that the scheme would cost 90 billion forints over two years, and pensioners living in villages with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants would be eligible. His Fidesz party has the strongest support in the countryside, in smaller towns and villages.

    Orban is facing the most serious political challenge since he rose to power in 2010 from Peter Magyar's centre-right Tisza Party that swept into Hungarian politics last year.

    According to polls published in January, Tisza has a small lead over Fidesz. The latest poll, conducted by the Publicus Institute think tank between Jan. 20-29, showed that Tisza had 42% support among decided voters while Fidesz had 37%.

    (Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hungary's PM Orban plans grants for rural pensioners.
    • •The grants aim to renovate homes in rural areas.
    • •Orban's Fidesz party faces strong political challenges.
    • •The scheme targets villages with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants.
    • •Polls show Tisza Party leading over Fidesz.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's PM Orban plans grants for rural pensioners as pre-election spending rises

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Hungary's plan to offer grants to rural pensioners for home renovations as part of pre-election spending.

    2Who benefits from the grants?

    Pensioners living in rural areas with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants are eligible for the grants.

    3What are the political implications?

    The grants are seen as a move to bolster support for Orban's Fidesz party ahead of elections, amid strong competition from the Tisza Party.

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