Government to adopt 2nd economic protection action plan early next year

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Whereas Hungary’s economy is expected to grow by five percent this year, it is strongly linked to economies of other European Union member states, many of which are experiencing a slowdown, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office said on Thursday. So the government is planning a second economic protection action plan to be implemented early next year, he said.
The plan aims to minimise the impact of negative external economic developments on Hungary, he said at a regular press briefing, without going into the details of specific measures.
Meanwhile, Gulyás said the government does not back a congestion charge in Budapest, adding that the current plans were half-baked. On the possible ban on diesel cars from the capital, he suggested the Mayor of Budapest and his team should resist making conflicting statements on the matter.
On the topic of a proposal to build an athletics stadium to cater for the World Athletic Championships in 2023, he said unless a decision is made by December at the latest, the event cannot be held in Budapest.





