The text discusses Hungary's utility cost reduction policies, highlighting that Hungary has the lowest household gas and electricity prices among EU capitals. It emphasizes the importance of the utility cost-to-income ratio, with Budapest at 1.9%, second only to Luxembourg. The text also contrasts Budapest's favorable position with other regional capitals, noting that government policies are crucial for easing financial burdens. However, representatives from the Tisza Party, including Peter Magyar and Gabriella Gerzsenyi, criticize these benefits, calling them unnecessary. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)