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Hungary plans slot machines gambling ban | Hungary plans slot machines gambling ban |
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Hungary's government has proposed a ban on slot machines in pubs and cafes in an effort to clamp down on gambling. | |
New laws put forward by the prime minister's office ban slot machines outside of regulated casinos. | |
The government believes Hungarians, particularly poor Hungarians, spend too much of their income on slot machines. | The government believes Hungarians, particularly poor Hungarians, spend too much of their income on slot machines. |
The move will cost 30bn forints ($135m; £84m) a year in tax revenues, the government said, but will be made back by taxing online gaming instead. | The move will cost 30bn forints ($135m; £84m) a year in tax revenues, the government said, but will be made back by taxing online gaming instead. |
Speaking to reporters about the plans, the prime minister's chief of staff Janos Lazar also cited national security concerns behind the ban, but did not give further details. | Speaking to reporters about the plans, the prime minister's chief of staff Janos Lazar also cited national security concerns behind the ban, but did not give further details. |
He said the ban was set to be approved by parliament as early as Tuesday and would be in force within a matter of weeks, meaning that no new machines will be allowed to begin operating, and existing machines will be removed. | He said the ban was set to be approved by parliament as early as Tuesday and would be in force within a matter of weeks, meaning that no new machines will be allowed to begin operating, and existing machines will be removed. |
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