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March 25th, 2019
The opposition submitted a joint proposal to parliament on Monday to recognise the home care of severely disabled people as full-time employment, the leftist Democratic Coalition (DK) said on Monday. The proposal was signed by DK deputy head Laszlo Varju, Attila Mesterhazy of the Socialists, independent lawmaker Anett Bosz, Parbeszed co-leader Timea Szabo and LMP's Peter Ungar, and later joined by Jobbik's Andrea Varga-Damm and LMP's Krisztina Hohn. The proposal calls on the government to review the law in effect since January 1 regulating the subsidies for carers of severely disabled people, saying it is "discriminative". As of January 1, home caregivers of severely disabled people or people suffering from a debilitating illness are eligible to receive 100,000 forints (EUR 311) per month.
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