Budapest mayor turns to EC over European recovery fund
Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, and István Újhelyi, an opposition Socialist MEP have turned to Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission’s president, over 5,472 billion euros of European Union recovery funds that Hungary is slated to receive.
Újhelyi told an online briefing that the EP had made funding conditional on the government submitting a recovery programme in the next few weeks with the involvement of municipalities, trade unions and NGOs.
He said the government had failed to present such a plan to lawmakers and a parliamentary debate had therefore not taken place, adding that details of the proposals and a spending plan had not been forthcoming.
At the same time, the government has insisted to the EC that broad social dialogue in Hungary was under way, he said.
Újhelyi said the reason why they wrote their letter to Von der Leyen was to point out the discrepancy between the government’s claims and the reality, and to request an investigation of whether the government had engaged in social dialogue and whether funding would actually be spent on priority areas.
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Source: MTI
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It is obvious that Commissar Karácsony – the mare of Budapest (he DOES look like a horse, doesn’t he ?) – realises that the ONLY way his ‘pet project’ of an illuminated, air-conditioned BICYCLE PATH joining Budapest with Vienna can be realised is with E.U. funding.
What better way for the Comrade’s dream to become reality than ‘hide’ its construction as essential E.U. ‘recovery’ ?
More utter nonsense from this ‘wannabe politician’.