As fertility rates drop worldwide, the president of Hungary warned of a coming
"I don't really want to comment on the prime minister's statements. I don't think it is a place and a time to do so," Novák said during a question-and-answer session with students at Brigham Young University.
In further response to the student's question, Novák noted that Hungary is a direct neighbor to Ukraine. In Hungary, people who have more children pay less in taxes. A mother with four children, for example, doesn't pay personal income tax for life, she said. Also, women who have three children don't have to repay a student loan. Mothers and fathers also may take up to three years of paid family leave.
BYU student Addison Graham asks Hungarian President Katalin Novák a question during her speech at Brigham Young University in Provo on Tuesday. Novák said while she thought about who she could share her experience with, she realized that she was not alone.
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