Hungary’s government: Olympic bid is over, new Puskás stadium will cost 620 million euros

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Budapest, February 23 (MTI) – The government considers Hungary’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics over, government office chief János Lázár told a government press briefing on Thursday, citing a “lack of national unity” on the issue.
Lázár noted the government on Wednesday proposed to the metropolitan council and the Hungarian Olympic Committee the withdrawal of Budapest’s Olympic bid. “Without national unity, no country would be able to organise the Olympics,” he said, adding that the Socialist Party had withdrawn support for Hungary’s bid to host the Games. It would be unviable if the government and its parties were the only forces to back the bid, Lázár said.
A new political group called Momentum mounted a campaign to collect signatures with a view to securing a referendum on whether Budapest should host the Games. According to reports, it has collected around 266,000 signatures, twice the number necessary to trigger a plebiscite.





