Megszüntetés

A 2026-os költségvetés-elemzésből

84 million Ft for international development — a category that charitable and voluntary channels already fund.

A small development co-operation line with no contractual reliance interest, in a category where voluntary financing works at scale.

Roughly 21 Ft per taxpayer per year — 84 million Ft in a category that the voluntary sector funds directly and in proportion to what donors actually choose to give.

0 milliárd Ft előirányzat 19 Ft / adózó / év 0 milliárd Ft első évi megtakarítás

Amit látsz — és amit nem

The seen: the development co-operation recipients. The unseen: every taxpayer who would not have chosen these particular recipients — and the voluntary donor whose own charitable choice is crowded out by a state transfer that pre-empts it.

Ellenvetés

"84 million Ft is immaterial — cutting it saves nothing and looks petty."

Válasz

The amount is small. The principle is the same as the larger lines. Development assistance is a paradigm case for voluntary financing: the donor chooses the recipient, the cause, and the amount. State-administered development aid replaces that choice with an officeholder's allocation. The small amount makes the principle cleaner, not less applicable.

Share if you think development giving should be a choice, not a budget line.

Az elemző értékelése

Nemzetközi Fejlesztési Együttműködés

Az elemző indoklása jelenleg angol nyelven elérhető; magyar fordítás folyamatban.

Indoklás

A small line funding international development co-operation activity. Development assistance, like humanitarian giving, is a category for which voluntary financing channels exist and operate at scale. The amount is immaterial and the line carries no reliance interest; it can be closed in a single cycle. The principle is the same one that applies to the larger Hungary Helps line — the size is not the criterion.

Átállási mechanizmus

Eliminate in the 2026 cycle.

Érintett csoportok

Development-co-operation recipients; negligible scale.

Szabad Társadalom Intézet

Támogasd a független elemzéseket

Kutatásunk ingyenes, nyílt és nem szponzorált. Ha hasznosnak találod, segíts fenntartani.