Even the LMP co-chair considers the climate action plan announced by the Prime Minister after "ten years of damage" to be "green-painted".

According to Elisabeth Schmuck, the government merely wants to get votes on "extremely weak climate protection" measures. At a press conference in Budapest on Tuesday, the co-Chair said that the eradication of illegal landfills had already been enshrined in law, and that the use of plastics would only be discussed when there was a unified will in the European Union. multi-company companies are criticised for significant pollution by the government, while promoting this polluting activity with large-scale support, he said, adding that one million trees do not make a meaningful effort to curb climate change, especially if the Cabinet He sits idly by looking at the tarra cutting of protected woodland. The politician also sees the six-way capacity of the solar power plant as "green-painted," as he said, and by redesigning the energy mix, they only want to legitimise Paks II. According to Erzsébet Schmuck, instead, the "greening" of small and medium-sized enterprises in hungary should be promoted. LMP takes the view that both production and consumption need to be restructured for less energy and material use and that the use of renewable energy sources should be dynamically increased. The party would set up a fund to modernise residential property and also provide resources for agriculture to switch to food production that is more resistant to extreme weather conditions. The LMP co-chair said that if green affairs were really important to the government, it would not have abolished the environmental portfolio.