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Hungary Socialists propose compromise health deal
14 Jun 2007 14:05:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
BUDAPEST, June 14 (Reuters) - Hungary's Socialists have proposed a compromise deal to reform the health insurance system in a bid to resolve a conflict with their smaller coalition partner and avert a potential government crisis.

The Socialists and the junior coalition party, the economically liberal Free Democrats, have been at odds over the overhaul of the state health insurance system for months.

The Free Democrats want to open up health insurance to competition and let private insurers into the system but the Socialists wanted less liberalisation, fearing that the poor and old, key voters for them, would lose out.

The Socialists proposed on Thursday that instead of one central state health fund there should be mandatory regional health insurance funds set up, in which private companies could invest and acquire a minority stake at a later phase.

These regional funds would be able to compete for clients.

"Healthcare needs therapy, but not shock therapy ... this is a wise and progressive compromise," Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany told a news conference.

He said if the necessary laws were passed in parliament in the autumn, the new system may start from next year but that private firms would only be allowed in once the system was working in a stable way.

Gyurcsany said talks with the Free Democrats will continue and said he hoped a deal could be reached in one or two weeks.

After years of overspending Gyurcsany's Socialist-led government, reelected for a second term in April 2006, launched a tough fiscal adjustment programme last year to cut the budget deficit which hit 9.2 percent of gross domestic product.

Overspending in health care and drug price subsidies had contributed to Hungary's massive deficit overshoots in the past.
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A group of fossilized swamp cypress trees or Taxodium trees which have been preserved in an open-cast lignite mine in the northeast of Hungary pictured here in this photo taken July 16, 2007. The trunks of the trees were preserved in a remarkable condition, standing at 4-6 metres tall and 1.5-3 metres in diameter just as they were in the late Miocene geological period 8 million years ago. Picture taken July 16, 2007.



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