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Solutions for Hungary's Catering Industry, Will the Government Help?


Employers of Hungary’s catering industry have explained the devastation the coronavirus pandemic has caused on their businesses. The Hungarian Gastronomic Association has offered solutions.
The protests at Heroes’ Square calling for the reopening of catering businesses have been effective in bringing attention to the issue, but now people are looking for legal solutions.
The main issue catering businesses have is that they cannot function well enough to stay in business due to coronavirus restrictions.
Reopening is not a viable solution, since the Hungarian government has made penalties so severe, that it would be worse than the struggle of remaining closed.

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Coronavirus: Jobbik Calls for 100 % Rent Relief for Businesses


Coronavirus: Jobbik Calls for 100 % Rent Relief for Businesses
The opposition Jobbik party has called on the government to cover 100 percent of the rent payments of businesses reeling from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
“The government is squandering one opportunity after the other” to help small and medium-sized companies hurt by the crisis, Jobbik deputy leader Dániel Z Kárpát told an online press conference on Wednesday.
Z Kárpát said his party was proposing for the establishment of a fund that could cover the rent payments of struggling businesses until at least the summer.
“These companies aren’t getting the help they need even though they’re the ones carrying this country on their backs,” he said, arguing that SMEs employed two-thirds of Hungary’s workforce.

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Anti-Restriction Demonstrations Fail to Cause Mass Reopening in Hungary


Anti-Restriction Demonstrations Fail to Cause Mass Reopening in Hungary
The mass reopening of stores movement is having little success in achieving its goal of mobilizing restaurants, cafés, and pubs around Hungary to reopen despite restrictions. While a few hundred people have been actively protesting coronavirus restrictions, catering businesses seem to remain silent.
Whether it was due to the harshened restrictions the government put in place or the sudden payment of wage subsidies, restaurants which have previously stated that they will reopen on the first of February have changed their minds.
Protestors gathered at Heroes’ Square for their second day of demonstrations on Monday. Among them were the Ecsenyi brothers and their party members, as well as frustrated café, pub, and restaurant workers and their employers.

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Caterers Continue to Protest against Restrictions

Caterers Continue to Protest against Restrictions
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Restrictions Protest at Heroes' Square Foreshadows Further Defiance


Hundreds of people gathered at Budapest’s Heroes’ Square on Sunday to protest coronavirus restrictions affecting small businesses. Police quickly responded.
Protesters gathered at Heroes’ Square Sunday at noon to call for the easing of coronavirus restrictions, which have been extended until March. The current restrictions severely hamper the ability of catering businesses to survive.
Since the restrictions do not allow for people to gather in large groups anywhere, participants were simply told to be walking by when organizers “try out” their borrowed megaphones.
Restrictions Protest: Freedom of Association or Unlawful Assembly?
While event coordinators yelled into their megaphones that “we want to work. Politicians have not brought responsible decisions” the crowd responded “compromise!”

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