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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Hungary’s population is falling and the prime minister hopes these measures will reverse the trend Hungarian women with four children or more will be exempted for life from paying income tax, the prime minister has said, unveiling plans designed to boost the number of babies being born.It was a…

Hungarian women with four children or more will be exempted for life from paying income tax, the prime minister has said, unveiling plans designed to boost the number of babies being born.
It was a way of defending Hungary’s future without depending on immigration, Viktor Orban said.
The right-wing nationalist particularly opposes immigration by Muslims.
Hungary’s population is falling by 32,000 a year, and women there have fewer children than the EU average.
As part of the measures, young couples will be offered interest-free loans of 10 million forint ($36,000), to be cancelled once they have three children.
Mr Orban said that “for the West”, the answer to falling birth rates in Europe was immigration: “For every missing child there should be one coming in and then the numbers will be fine.
“Hungarian people think differently,” he said. “We do not need numbers. We need Hungarian children.”
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While Mr Orban was delivering his state of the nation address, the latest demonstrations were being held in Budapest against his government’s policies.
About 2,000 people gathered in front of his office and others blocked one of the main bridges across the Danube river.
Correspondents say the biggest applause during his speech was for his announcement of a seven-point plan to increase the fertility rate.
Other points in the government’s plan include:
- A pledge to create 21,000 nursery places over the next three years
- An extra $2.5bn to be spent on the country’s healthcare system
- Housing subsidies
- State support for those buying seven-seat vehicles
Mr Orban finished his speech with: “Long live Hungary and long live the Hungarians!”
The average number of children a Hungarian woman will have in her lifetime (fertility rate) is 1.45. This puts the country below the EU average of 1.58.
- ‘Remarkable’ decline in fertility rates
- ‘Why I never want babies’
- ‘I’m not having children because I want to save the planet’
France has the highest fertility rate in the EU – 1.96 – and Spain the lowest at 1.33.
Niger in West Africa has the highest fertility rate in the world, with 7.24 children per woman.